I would need to find a way How to check if a given number is included in a string of numbers and ranges.
Here is an example: The string containing the numbers and ranges is "1,3,10-15,17" and the question could be e.g. "Is 13 included in the list?"
In this case the answer would be yes, as it is within the range 10-15. An example of a case where it wouldn't be could be e.g. number 16.
For my purposes it is enough to return something that can be translated to "yes" or "no".
Any help to solve this is appreciated.
Thanks
====Modified based on the answers received.====
The solution I ended up with is based on Java Stored procedure + PL/SQL Wrapper. Here is the code:
create or replace and compile java source named "RegExp" as
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
public class RegExp
{
private static Pattern P = Pattern.compile("(\\d+)-(\\d+)");
public static int inRange (int p1, java.lang.String p2)
{
int iReturn = -1;
int input;
String[] sa;
sa = p2.split(",");
Set<Integer> is = new HashSet<Integer>();
input = p1;
for ( String s : sa)
{
Matcher m = P.matcher(s);
if (m.find())
{
int start = Integer.parseInt(m.group(1));
int end = Integer.parseInt(m.group(2));
for (int i = start; i <= end; i++)
{
is.add(i);
}
}
else
{
is.add(Integer.parseInt(s));
}
}
if (is.contains(input))
{
// System.out.format("Found %d in the set %s", input, is);
iReturn = 1;
}
else
{
// System.out.format("Didn't find %d in set %s", input, is);
iReturn = 0;
}
return iReturn;
}
};
Here is the PL/SQL Wrapper
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION InRange (p1 IN number, p2 IN VARCHAR2) RETURN NUMBER
AS LANGUAGE JAVA
NAME 'RegExp.inRange (int, java.lang.String) return int';
And here is a sample SQL statement:
SELECT InRange(13,'1,3,10-15,17') FROM DUAL;
This returns one (1) as number 13 is with the range 10-15
The following returns zero (0) as 6 is not in the list
SELECT InRange(6,'1,3,10-15,17') FROM DUAL;
=== Update II ====
Although I'm not a Java programmer - so feel free to enhance the code - I did create a similar simple function to handle characters.
public static int inRangeString (java.lang.String p1, java.lang.String p2)
{
int iReturn = -1;
String[] sa;
sa = p2.split(",");
Set<String> is = new HashSet<String>();
for ( String s : sa)
{
is.add(s);
}
if (is.contains(p1)) {
iReturn = 1;
// value is valid
} else {
iReturn = 0;
// value is invalid
}
return iReturn;
}