
stri_locate_all_fixed(str, pattern, opts_collator = list())stri_locate_first_fixed(str, pattern, opts_collator = list())
stri_locate_last_fixed(str, pattern, opts_collator = list())
stri_opts_collator
with Collator options,
or NA
for fast but locale-unaware byte comparisonstri_locate_all_charclass
, a list of
max(length(str), length(pattern))
integer matrices
is returned . The first column gives the start positions of
matches, and the second column gives the end position.
Moreover, you may gen two NA
s in one row for no
match or NA
arguments.For stri_locate_first_fixed
and
stri_locate_last_fixed
, you get an integer matrix
with max(length(str), length(pattern))
rows, and two
columns, giving the start and end positions of the first or
the last matches, respectively, and NA
s iff not
found.
str
and pattern
.See stringi-search-fixed for more details on
Locale-Sensitive Text Searching in
Note the difference between stri_locate_last_fixed
and stri_locate_last_regex
for overlapping
pattern matches. In stri_locate_last_fixed
, search
is done from-the-end.
Pass opts_collator
equal to NA
for much
faster, but locale unaware, (exact) bitwise comparisons.
For a natural language text this may be not what you really
want.
stri_locate_all_charclass
,
stri_locate_all_charclass
,
stri_locate_first_charclass
,
stri_locate_first_charclass
,
stri_locate_last_charclass
,
stri_locate_last_charclass
;
stri_locate_all_regex
,
stri_locate_all_regex
,
stri_locate_first_regex
,
stri_locate_first_regex
,
stri_locate_last_regex
,
stri_locate_last_regex
;
stri_locate_all
;
stri_locate_first
;
stri_locate_last
; stri_locate
;
stri_sub
, stri_sub<-
Other locale_sensitive: stri_cmp
,
stri_compare
; stri_count_fixed
;
stri_detect_fixed
;
stri_enc_detect2
;
stri_opts_collator
; stri_order
,
stri_sort
;
stri_replace_all_fixed
,
stri_replace_all_fixed
,
stri_replace_first_fixed
,
stri_replace_first_fixed
,
stri_replace_last_fixed
,
stri_replace_last_fixed
;
stri_split_fixed
,
stri_split_fixed
;
stri_trans_tolower
,
stri_trans_totitle
,
stri_trans_toupper
;
stringi-locale
;
stringi-search-fixed
Other search_fixed: stri_count_fixed
;
stri_detect_fixed
;
stri_extract_all_fixed
,
stri_extract_all_fixed,
,
stri_extract_first_fixed
,
stri_extract_first_fixed,
,
stri_extract_last_fixed
,
stri_extract_last_fixed
;
stri_opts_collator
;
stri_replace_all_fixed
,
stri_replace_all_fixed
,
stri_replace_first_fixed
,
stri_replace_first_fixed
,
stri_replace_last_fixed
,
stri_replace_last_fixed
;
stri_split_fixed
,
stri_split_fixed
;
stringi-search-fixed
;
stringi-search
Other search_locate: stri_extract_all_fixed
,
stri_extract_all_fixed,
,
stri_extract_first_fixed
,
stri_extract_first_fixed,
,
stri_extract_last_fixed
,
stri_extract_last_fixed
;
stri_locate_all_charclass
,
stri_locate_all_charclass
,
stri_locate_first_charclass
,
stri_locate_first_charclass
,
stri_locate_last_charclass
,
stri_locate_last_charclass
;
stri_locate_all_regex
,
stri_locate_all_regex
,
stri_locate_first_regex
,
stri_locate_first_regex
,
stri_locate_last_regex
,
stri_locate_last_regex
;
stri_locate_all
;
stri_locate_first
;
stri_locate_last
; stri_locate
;
stringi-search
stri_locate_all_fixed(c('AaaaaaaA', 'AAAA'), 'a')
stri_locate_first_fixed(c('AaaaaaaA', 'aaa', 'AAA'), 'a')
stri_locate_last_fixed(c('AaaaaaaA', 'aaa', 'AAA'), 'a')
#first row is 1-2 like in locate_first
stri_locate_all_fixed('bbbbb', 'bb')
stri_locate_first_fixed('bbbbb', 'bb')
# but last row is 3-4, unlike in locate_last,
# keep this in mind [overlapping pattern match OK]!
stri_locate_last_fixed('bbbbb', 'bb')
locate <- stri_locate_first_fixed('stringi - REXAMINE', letters)
rownames(locate) <- letters
locate
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