These functions extract data between text boundaries.
stri_extract_all_boundaries(str, simplify = FALSE,
  omit_no_match = FALSE, ..., opts_brkiter = NULL)stri_extract_last_boundaries(str, ..., opts_brkiter = NULL)
stri_extract_first_boundaries(str, ..., opts_brkiter = NULL)
stri_extract_all_words(str, simplify = FALSE, omit_no_match = FALSE,
  locale = NULL)
stri_extract_first_words(str, locale = NULL)
stri_extract_last_words(str, locale = NULL)
character vector or an object coercible to
single logical value;
if TRUE or NA, then a character matrix is returned;
otherwise (the default), a list of character vectors is given, see Value
single logical value; if FALSE,
then a missing value will indicate that there are no words
additional settings for opts_brkiter
a named list with ICU BreakIterator's settings,
see stri_opts_brkiter;
NULL for the default break iterator, i.e., line_break
NULL or "" for text boundary analysis following
the conventions of the default locale, or a single string with
locale identifier, see stringi-locale
For stri_extract_all_*,
if simplify=FALSE (the default), then a
 list of character vectors is returned. Each string consists of
a separate word. In case of omit_no_match=FALSE and
if there are no words or if a string is missing,
a single NA is provided on output.
Otherwise, stri_list2matrix with byrow=TRUE argument
is called on the resulting object.
In such a case, a character matrix with length(str) rows
is returned. Note that stri_list2matrix's fill argument
is set to an empty string and NA,
for simplify TRUE and NA, respectively.
For stri_extract_first_* and stri_extract_last_*,
a character vector is returned.
A NA element indicates a no-match.
Vectorized over str.
For more information on text boundary analysis
performed by ICU's BreakIterator, see
stringi-search-boundaries.
In case of stri_extract_*_words,
just like in stri_count_words,
ICU's word BreakIterator iterator is used
to locate the word boundaries, and all non-word characters
(UBRK_WORD_NONE rule status) are ignored.
Other search_extract: stri_extract_all,
  stri_match_all,
  stringi-search
Other locale_sensitive: %s<%,
  stri_compare,
  stri_count_boundaries,
  stri_duplicated,
  stri_enc_detect2,
  stri_locate_all_boundaries,
  stri_opts_collator,
  stri_order, stri_sort,
  stri_split_boundaries,
  stri_trans_tolower,
  stri_unique, stri_wrap,
  stringi-locale,
  stringi-search-boundaries,
  stringi-search-coll
Other text_boundaries: stri_count_boundaries,
  stri_locate_all_boundaries,
  stri_opts_brkiter,
  stri_split_boundaries,
  stri_split_lines,
  stri_trans_tolower,
  stri_wrap,
  stringi-search-boundaries,
  stringi-search
# NOT RUN {
stri_extract_all_words("stringi: THE string processing package 123.48...")
# }
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