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Hi
I have string like this.
A={'IMSI=208016702935545 CI=20796 LAC=29188'};
I have done this
imsi=regexp(A,'\w*IMSI=\w*','match');
After doing that I get
imsi{1,1}= 'IMSI=208016702935545';
Again I do this to extract the numbe out of it
cellinfo=sscanf(char(imsi{1,1}),'%*5c%d');
But the length of IMSI is too long and is overflown. can anyone suggest something so that I can have cellinfo=208016702935545 ;
Thanks in advance
Avinash
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Jan
on 10 Sep 2012
Edited: Jan
on 10 Sep 2012
A = {'IMSI=208016702935545 CI=20796 LAC=29188'};
num = sscanf(A{1}, 'IMSI=%g', 1);
This should actually work, because the 15 digits of the number should be covered by the double precision. Alternatively import it as UINT64:
num = sscanf(A{1}, 'IMSI=%lu', 1);
Obviously the "%d" format saturates at the INT32 limits.
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Oleg Komarov
on 10 Sep 2012
Edited: Oleg Komarov
on 10 Sep 2012
cs = regexp(A,'(?<=IMSI=)\d+','match');
str2double(cs{:})
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Oleg Komarov
on 10 Sep 2012
The '\d+' part in the regexp() does not relate to the sscanf() syntax.
cs = regexp(A,'(?<=IMSI=)\d+','match')
The line identifies characters belonging to the set '1234567890'.
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