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This is my example string, parsed from a remote server:

NSString *example = @"#parsed Value1:1a 2013-02-20 10:00:00 UTC Value2=2a Value3=3a Value4=4aKm Value5=A"

I need to extrapolate the single ValueS from the above string, separated, without other characters:

"1a"
"2013-02-20 10:00:00 UTC"
"2a"
"3a"
"4a"
"A"

Please suggest me the right code to do that (I've tried without success with regex), thank you!

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  • example string format remain same or it will change?
    – DeveshM
    Feb 20, 2013 at 14:11
  • I think you have some mistakes in the example like using ':' instead of '=', or not writing the 'ValueX=' for the second parameter, please, correct them before...
    – apascual
    Feb 20, 2013 at 14:14
  • Im sorry @apascua, but it's correct: "Value1" has ':' and other values have '='
    – SILminore
    Feb 20, 2013 at 14:17

3 Answers 3

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If the format will stay the same, you don't need to use a regex.

Try using NSScanner, particularly the methods scanUpToString:intoString: and scanString:intoString:

EDIT:

This code should be what you need:

NSString *example = @"#parsed Value1:1a 2013-02-20 10:00:00 UTC Value2=2a Value3=3a Value4=4aKm Value5=A";

NSString *temp, *value1, *date, *value2, *value3, *value4, *value5;
NSScanner *scanner = [NSScanner scannerWithString:example];
// By default, NSScanner will skip whitespace - we don't want it to skip anything here
[scanner setCharactersToBeSkipped:[NSCharacterSet characterSetWithCharactersInString:@""]];
[scanner scanString:@"#parsed Value1:" intoString:&temp];
[scanner scanUpToString:@" " intoString:&value1];
[scanner scanString:@" " intoString:&temp];
[scanner scanUpToString:@" Value2=" intoString:&date];
[scanner scanString:@" Value2=" intoString:&temp];
[scanner scanUpToString:@" Value3=" intoString:&value2];
[scanner scanString:@" Value3=" intoString:&temp];
[scanner scanUpToString:@" Value4=" intoString:&value3];
[scanner scanString:@" Value4=" intoString:&temp];
[scanner scanUpToString:@" Value5=" intoString:&value4];
[scanner scanString:@" Value5=" intoString:&temp];
value5 = [example substringFromIndex:[scanner scanLocation]];
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  • You're welcome. BTW it's not "the right code", it's just my take on a solution to the problem. There's always more than one way to skin a cat! Feb 20, 2013 at 14:50
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The regex for those exact key names is something like:

#parsed Value1:(.*) (.*) Value2=(.*) Value3=(.*) Value4=(.*) Value5=(.*)

If the list is variable length, you can group inside of ()?If you need arbitrary keys, you'll need to group and repeat something that can detect the key=value pattern.

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  • I'd change your regex and use non greedy quantifiers, just in case.... Replace (.*) with (.*?) Feb 20, 2013 at 14:16
  • Thank you, @Peter, please can you provide some code to do that? Im very beginner at that!
    – SILminore
    Feb 20, 2013 at 14:18
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You can also use NSScanner see the link1 and link2

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