How do I use regular expression to match the last character of a sentence?
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Adekunle Obasa
on 25 Feb 2014
Commented: Adekunle Obasa
on 26 Feb 2014
I want to use regular expression to match the last character of a sentence as ".", "!" or "?". A sentence that has any of these characters as the last character is to be copied into a file for further processing.
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Feb 2014
English can be ambiguous about where sentences end, in that it uses "." for abbreviations as well as for ending the sentence.
"Sing, Mr. Prefect, sing Row Row Row, etc., and dance as you do."
The "." after "Mr." does not end the sentence, and neither does the "." after "etc" .
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Jacob Halbrooks
on 25 Feb 2014
Here's a regular expression that might be helpful, which matches if the last character in the string is "." or "!" or "?".
>> candidate = 'Is this a sentence?';
>> regexp(candidate, '.*(\.|!|?)$')
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