Re: RE: Re: select substr??? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Albert REINER
Subject Re: RE: Re: select substr???
Date
Msg-id 20010412174337.B253@frithjof
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In response to RE: Re: select substr???  (Jeff Eckermann <jeckermann@verio.net>)
List pgsql-sql
Thanks, interesting. I did not find any mention of regular expressions
in the 7.0.2 docs I installed locally.

BTW, your code does not do exactly the same, as it removes any
whitespace while the other one only collapses consecutive blanks. But,
of course, regular expressions in PL/pgSQL make this much easier.

As a further aside, I think that in both versions of the function the
check for `$1 IS NULL' is not necessary; I got the impression that
passing NULL as an argument to a function will automatically return
NULL as the result, doesn't it?

Albert.


On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 05:41:26PM -0500, Jeff Eckermann wrote:
> Regular expressions make this much easier.  The below could be shortened to:
> 
>         create function ComparisonString(text) returns text  as '
>       declare
>         t alias for $1;
>         r text;
>         c char;
>     begin   
>         if t is null  or t !~ ''[^a-zA-Z0-9]''
>        then
>           return t;
>         end if;
>         r = '''';
>         for i in 1 .. char_length(t) loop
>           c = substring(t from i for 1);
>           if c ~ ''[a-zA-Z0-9]''
>           then
>               r = r || c;
>           end if;
>         end loop;
>         return r;
>       end;
>     ' language 'plpgsql' with (IsCachable);
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:    Albert REINER [SMTP:areiner@tph.tuwien.ac.at]
...
> > 
> > somewhere I use the following, which might be adapted to do what you
> > want.  I am sure there are more elegant ways of doing this, though.
> > 
> >      create function ComparisonString(text) returns text  as '
> >   declare
> >     t text;
> >     r text;
> >     c char;
> >     ns bool;
> >   begin
> >     if $1 is null then
> >       return NULL;
> >     end if;
> >     t = lower(trim(both $1));
> >     r = '''';
> >     ns = false;
> >     for i in 1 .. char_length(t) loop
> >       c = substring(t from i for 1);
> >       if c = '' '' then
> >         if ns then
> >           r = r || '' '';
> >         end if;
> >         ns = false;
> >       else
> >         if position(c in ''abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'') > 0
> > then
> >           r = r || c;
> >           ns = true;
> >         end if;
> >       end if;
> >     end loop;
> >     return trim(both r);
> >   end;
> > ' language 'plpgsql' with (IsCachable);
> > 


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