How to remove everything from string except what's inside square brackets?
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I have this cell array:
{'0,11:1.03 SPEED MEASURED 1 [rpm]'}
{'0,12:1.03 SPEED MEASURED 1 [rpm]'}
{'0,13:1.03 SPEED MEASURED 1 [rpm]'}
{'0,14:1.03 SPEED MEASURED 1 [rpm]'}
{'0,11:1.06 MOTOR CURRENT [A]' }
{'0,12:1.06 MOTOR CURRENT [A]' }
{'0,13:1.06 MOTOR CURRENT [A]' }
{'0,14:1.06 MOTOR CURRENT [A]' }
{'0,11:2.13 TORQ USED REF [%]' }
{'0,12:2.13 TORQ USED REF [%]' }
{'0,13:2.13 TORQ USED REF [%]' }
{'0,14:2.13 TORQ USED REF [%]' }
{'0,11:1.08 MOTOR TORQUE [%]' }
{'0,12:1.08 MOTOR TORQUE [%]' }
{'0,13:1.08 MOTOR TORQUE [%]' }
{'0,14:1.08 MOTOR TORQUE [%]' }
{'0,11:2.10 TORQUE REF 3 [%]' }
{'0,12:2.10 TORQUE REF 3 [%]' }
{'0,13:2.10 TORQUE REF 3 [%]' }
{'0,14:2.10 TORQUE REF 3 [%]' }
How can I get the unit from between the brackets in each string, so that I'm left with the following:
{'rpm'}
{'rpm'}
{'rpm'}
{'rpm'}
{'A' }
{'A' }
...
{'%' }
Thanks!
6 comentarios
KSSV
el 12 de Jul. de 2019
regexp this is the saviour.
Heidi Mäkitalo
el 12 de Jul. de 2019
KSSV
el 12 de Jul. de 2019
Thats great...this function makes me always confused......
Heidi Mäkitalo
el 12 de Jul. de 2019
Akira Agata
el 12 de Jul. de 2019
Heidi Mäkitalo
el 12 de Jul. de 2019
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Where C is your cell array:
>> D = regexp(C,'\[(.+)\]','tokens','once')
>> D = vertcat(D{:})
D =
'rpm'
'rpm'
'rpm'
'rpm'
'A'
'A'
'A'
'A'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
'%'
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