Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial/Regular Expressions Functions/REGEXP REPLACE — различия между версиями
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- 1 Convert a name in the form "first middle last" into the "last, middle first" format
- 2 Regexp_Replace returns the source_string with every occurrence of the pattern_to_find replaced with the replace_string
- 3 REGEXP_REPLACE(x, pattern [, replace_string [, start [, occurrence [, match_option]]]]) searches x for pattern and replace it with replace_string
- 4 Regext_Replace
- 5 The Backslash as an Escape Character
Convert a name in the form "first middle last" into the "last, middle first" format
SQL>
SQL> SELECT REGEXP_REPLACE("Hubert Horatio Hornblower",
2 "(.*) (.*) (.*)",
3 "\3, \2 \1") "Reformatted Name"
4 FROM dual ;
Reformatted Name
--------------------------
Hornblower, Horatio Hubert
SQL>
Regexp_Replace returns the source_string with every occurrence of the pattern_to_find replaced with the replace_string
The simplest format for this function is:
REGEXP_REPLACE (source_string, pattern_to_find, pattern_to_replace_by)
The general format for the REGEXP_REPLACE function with all the options is:
REGEXP_REPLACE (source_string, pattern_to_find,[pattern_to_replace_by, position, occurrence,match_parameter])
SQL> SELECT REGEXP_REPLACE("Mississippi", "si", "SI", 1, 0, "i")
2 FROM dual;
REGEXP_REPL
-----------
MisSIsSIppi
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REGEXP_REPLACE(x, pattern [, replace_string [, start [, occurrence [, match_option]]]]) searches x for pattern and replace it with replace_string
The following example replaces the substring that matches the regular expression l alpha:{4} with the string sound using REGEXP_REPLACE():
SQL>
SQL> SELECT REGEXP_REPLACE("abcedfghijklumnoprstuvwxyzabcedfghijklumnoprstuvwxyzabcedfghijklumnoprstuvwxyz", "l[[:alpha:]]{4}", "sound") AS result
2 FROM dual;
RESULT
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
abcedfghijksoundprstuvwxyzabcedfghijksoundprstuvwxyzabcedfghijksoundprstuvwxyz
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Regext_Replace
The REGEXP_REPLACE function may have these arguments:
REGEXP_INSTR(String to search, Pattern, [Position,
[Occurrence, [Return-option, [Parameters]]]])
The Backslash as an Escape Character
SQL>
SQL> SELECT REGEXP_REPLACE("$1,234.56","$"," ") FROM dual;
REGEXP_REP
----------
$1,234.56
SQL>
SQL> SELECT REGEXP_REPLACE("$1,234.56","\$"," ") FROM dual;
REGEXP_RE
---------
1,234.56
SQL>