[R] Minimal match to regexp?
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch@dunc@n @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu Jan 26 01:37:50 CET 2023
On 25/01/2023 7:19 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> The docs for ?regexp say this: "By default repetition is greedy, so the
> maximal possible number of repeats is used. This can be changed to
> ‘minimal’ by appending ? to the quantifier. (There are further
> quantifiers that allow approximate matching: see the TRE documentation.)"
>
> I want the minimal match, but I don't seem to be getting it. For example,
>
> x <- "abaca"
> grep("a.*?a", x, value = TRUE)
> #> [1] "abaca"
>
> Shouldn't I have gotten "aba", which is the first match to "a.*a"? If
> not, what would be the regexp that would give me the first match to
> "a.*a", without greedy expansion of the .*?
Sorry, that was a dumb question. Of course grep returned the whole
thing. I should be using regexpr() or some related function to extract
the match.
Duncan Murdoch
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