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Splitting a string of numbers and '|'

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Brittany
Brittany on 21 Jun 2011
[EDIT: Tue Jun 21 20:43:11 UTC 2011 - Reformat - MKF]
I cant find anything on the help for regexp that gives a way to split up numbers.
I have '1 | 2' and I need to get '1' and '2' as two separate strings.
I am getting this string from a listbox
Pos = get(handles.PositionList,'String')
Reg_num = get(handles.PositionList,'Value')
Reg_num is so that MATLAB knows which line is selected.

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 21 Jun 2011
str = '1 | 2';
S = regexp(str,'\d+','match')
Now S is a 1-by-2 cell array.
strcmp(S{1},'1')
strcmp(S{2},'2')
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Brian
Brian on 24 Jun 2011
Jan Simon's method below works for mixed data strings.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Jun 2011
See Jan's solution for that.

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Jan
Jan on 22 Jun 2011
Another solution:
strtrim(regexp('1 | 2', '\|', 'split'))

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Jun 2011
Pos = textscan(get(handles.PositionList,'String'), '%d', 'Delimiter', '|');
Pos{1}(get(handles.PostionList,'Value'))
Caution: If I recall correctly, I have seen cases where when you construct a listbox using '|' separated options, that the uicontrol internally converted this into a cell array of strings. It would therefore be more robust to check whether the 'String' returned was indeed ischar() or if it was iscell() instead.

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