importfile regexp thousands separator returns NaN when negative
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Craig Cowled
el 17 de Jul. de 2019
Comentada: madhan ravi
el 17 de Jul. de 2019
I used "Import Data" to generate a function importfile for importing a csv file. Unfortunately, the function returns NaN for every number less than or equal to -1,000.
When I step through the generated code, I discover that the error happens in the following code:
% Detected commas in non-thousand locations.
invalidThousandsSeparator = false;
if numbers.contains(',')
thousandsRegExp = '^\d+?(\,\d{3})*\.{0,1}\d*$';
if isempty(regexp(numbers, thousandsRegExp, 'once'))
numbers = NaN;
invalidThousandsSeparator = true;
end
end
Let's say that:
numbers = "-1,167.67627";
Then:
regexp(numbers, thousandsRegExp, 'once')
ans =
[]
Hence, the code returns a NaN when it should be giving me a number of -1167.67627.
Compare this to the result when the number is positive:
numbers = "1,167.67627";
regexp(numbers, thousandsRegExp, 'once')
ans =
1
Obviously, the error comes from the following code, but I have no idea how to fix this 'matched regular expression':
thousandsRegExp = '^\d+?(\,\d{3})*\.{0,1}\d*$';
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madhan ravi
el 17 de Jul. de 2019
str2double(regexprep(numbers,',',''))
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madhan ravi
el 17 de Jul. de 2019
Attach your data file and illustrate what you want the desired result to be.
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