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5:34 PM
Anyone else agree that sql should not be a tag on
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A: Parsing irregular character strings for numbers and put into structured format using regular expressions in R

ThellThe stringr package is pretty useful when dealing with strings, and I bet that someone could even make a single matcher to extract named capture group to get a similar solution... [edit: missed the combined entries] library(stringr) library(data.table) # Split the row entries x <- strsplit(x, ...

ugg!
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Q: Parsing irregular character strings for numbers and put into structured format using regular expressions in R

D. HsuI have a vector of irregularly-structured character data, that I want to find an extract particular numbers from. For example, take this piece of a much larger dataset: x <- c("2001 Tax @ $25.19/Widget, 2002 Est Tax @ $10.68/Widget; 2000 Est Int @ $55.67/Widget", "1999 Tax @ $81.16/Widge...

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6:12 PM
I didn't see anything about that question in a quick skim of it. If you didn't in a closer reading that allowed you to answer, then take it off.
 

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