how to combine strfind and index in one line?

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I tried to run strfind(argument,argument)(1) to return the first hit position, but matlab returns a error. It seems that I need to split the command into two lines? right?Is there any other way to make it in one line?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Mar 2017
second_last = @(V) V(end-1);
positionLast2nd = second_last(strfind(newname, '_'));
It is possible to do it without the helper function, but it really is not worth doing except to prove that you can, because the code gets obscure.

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 3 Mar 2017
Edited: Chad Greene on 3 Mar 2017
You could use regexp with the 'once' option. For example, for this string:
str = ['Soldiers! Don''t give yourselves to brutes - men who despise you, enslave you, who '...
'regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think or what to feel! Who drill you,'...
'diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.']
Each instance of the word you begins at the following indices:
regexp(str,'you')
ans =
22 61 74 92 109 166 176 187 208
If you only want the first instance use the 'once' option:
regexp(str,'you','once')
ans =
22
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raym
raym on 3 Mar 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 3 Mar 2017
Hi,Chad.
Thanks a lot.
Dose regexp has other options to retrieve other than the first position?
In fact this is what I really want to do:
newname = 'aasw_43w-f45_rmg-rk_dwfewf_rgrg_v-b';
nich = strfind(newname,''_'');
% find the position of last second '_':
positionLast2nd = nich(length(strfind(newname,''_''))-1)
=====
I tried to combine these two commands in one line as:
positionLast2nd = strfind(newname,''_'')(length(strfind(newname,''_''))-1)
error appears.

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raym
raym on 3 Mar 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 3 Mar 2017
newname = 'aasw_43w-f45_rmg-rk_dwfewf_rgrg_v-b';
eval('nich = strfind(newname,''_''); nich(length(strfind(newname,''_''))-1)')
% ans then could be used directly.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Mar 2017
We distinctly recommend against using eval. eval() often leads to subtle bugs that show up only sometimes and are hard to find. It is also a big security risk.

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