Replace group of special character with a single character

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Hello everyone,
I have a question related to regular expression. Let's say I have the following string:
str = vertcat(...
"Whose woods |||||| these are I think I know.", ...
"His house is in the village though;", ...
"He will not see ||| me stopping here", ...
"To '|' watch his woods fill up with snow.")
And I am looking for a new string as in the following:
str = vertcat(...
"Whose woods X these are I think I know.", ...
"His house is in the village though;", ...
"He will not see X me stopping here", ...
"To 'X' watch his woods fill up with snow.")
I have done this task using some hard code to find the '|' clusters and replacing by 'X'
ind = strfind(str,'|')
% ...
However, I have been checking regexp and regexprep, and I believe this is doable using one of this functions in a single line.
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Erivelton Gualter
Erivelton Gualter on 15 Apr 2020
By the way, I also can use regexprep to replace all '|', by 'X', but I would like to replace a group of '|' by X:
expression = '[|]';
replace = 'X';
newStr = regexprep(str,expression,replace)
which returns:
str = vertcat(...
"Whose woods XXXXXX these are I think I know.", ...
"His house is in the village though;", ...
"He will not see XXX me stopping here", ...
"To 'X' watch his woods fill up with snow.")

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Apr 2020
regexprep(str, '\|+', 'X')

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