Last word in a sentence: In SQL (regular expressions possible?)
I need this开发者_开发问答 to be done in Oracle SQL (10gR2). But I guess, I would rather put it plainly, any good, efficient algorithm is fine.
Given a line (or sentence, containing one or many words, English), how will you find the last word of the sentence?
Here is what I have tried in SQL. But, I would like to see an efficient way of doing this.
select reverse(substr(reverse(&p_word_in)
, 0
, instr(reverse(&p_word_in), ' ')
)
)
from dual;
The idea was to reverse the string, find the first occurring space, retrieve the substring and reverse the string. Is it quite efficient? Is a regular expression available? I am on Oracle 10g R2. But I dont mind seeing any attempt in other programming language, I wont mind writing a PL/SQL function if need be.
Update:
Jeffery Kemp has given a wonderful answer. This works perfectly.
Answer
SELECT SUBSTR(&sentence, INSTR(&sentence,' ',-1) + 1)
FROM dual
I reckon it's simpler with INSTR/SUBSTR:
WITH q AS (SELECT 'abc def ghi' AS sentence FROM DUAL)
SELECT SUBSTR(sentence, INSTR(sentence,' ',-1) + 1)
FROM q;
Not sure how it is performance wise, but this should do it:
select regexp_substr(&p_word_in, '\S+$') from dual;
I'm not sure if you can use a regex in oracle, but wouldn't
(\w+)\W*$
work?
This regex matches the last word on a line:
\w+$
And RegexBuddy gives this code for use in Oracle:
DECLARE
match VARCHAR2(255);
BEGIN
match := REGEXP_SUBSTR(subject, '[[:alnum:]]_+$', 1, 1, 'c');
END;
this leaves the punctuation but gets the final word
with datam as (
SELECT 'abc asdb.' A FROM DUAL UNION
select 'ipso factum' a from dual union
select 'ipso factum' a from dual union
SELECT 'ipso factum2' A FROM DUAL UNION
SELECT 'ipso factum!' A FROM DUAL UNION
SELECT 'ipso factum !' A FROM DUAL UNION
SELECT 'ipso factum/**//*/?.?' A FROM DUAL UNION
SELECT 'ipso factum ...??!?!**' A FROM DUAL UNION
select 'ipso factum ..d.../.>' a from dual
)
SELECT a,
--REGEXP_SUBSTR(A, '[[:alnum:]]_+$', 1, 1, 'c') , /** these are the other examples*/
--REGEXP_SUBSTR(A, '\S+$') , /** these are the other examples*/
regexp_substr(a, '[a-zA-Z]+[^a-zA-Z]*$')
from datam
This works too, even for non english words :
SELECT REGEXP_SUBSTR ('San maria Calle Cáceres Numéro 25 principal izquierda, España', '[^ .]+$') FROM DUAL;
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