Re: Doing a regexp-based search/replace? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Brett Schwarz
Subject Re: Doing a regexp-based search/replace?
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Msg-id 20011018113023.50ac0754.brett_schwarz@yahoo.com
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In response to Doing a regexp-based search/replace?  (Steve Frampton <frampton@LinuxNinja.com>)
List pgsql-sql
You could write a Tcl (i.e. pltcl) function, and use that to do what you want:

CREATE FUNCTION remove(varchar) RETURNS varchar AS '
set input $1
regsub -- {-.*$} $input {} output
return $output

' language 'pltcl';


[NOTE: untested]

you may have to monkey with the regexp to get exactly what you want...


--brett



On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 12:03:28 -0400 (EDT)
Steve Frampton <frampton@LinuxNinja.com> wrote:

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> Hello:
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> I've got a table containing property_id's with values of the form
> ###-####.  I would like to discard the slash onwards (and I can't use a
> substr() because I am not guaranteed if a) the -#### portion exists, b)
> what position it exists from.
> 
> If this were a text file, I would use a sed expression such as:
> 
> cat textfile | sed 's/-.*$//'
> 
> I've been looking for a way to do this with PostgreSQL but so far haven't
> found a function that seems to be suitable.  I thought maybe I could do it
> with translate, but translate doesn't appear to work with regular
> expressions.  So far I've tried things like:
> 
> select translate(property_id, '-.*', '') from mytable;
> 
> I need to do this, because the -.* portion of my property_id was entered
> in error, and I would like to do an update on the entire table and just
> have the left-hand side of the property_id column remaining.
> 
> Any ideas?  Thank you in advance.
> 
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