I have an NSString that will be something like "xxxx (yyyyy)" where x and y can be any character. I'd like to extract just the y from inside the parenthesis. I managed to extract the x using a NSScanner but I haven't figured out the proper way to extract out the y.
4 Answers
Just to be complete:
If you are absolutely sure of the format of your output you can use the array methods:
NSString *inputString; // this is in the form "xxxx(yyyy)"
NSCharacterSet *delimiters = [NSCharacterSet characterSetWithCharactersInString:@"()"];
NSArray *splitString = [inputString componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:delimiters];
NSString *xString = [splitString objectAtIndex:0];
NSString *yString = [splitString objectAtIndex:1];
Of course, you need to be sure that the delimiting characters don’t exist in the inputString
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There is a minor typo in the yString declaration (ojbectAtIndex) and a missing semicolon on the splitString declaration. But otherwise worked perfectly. Thanks.– TPoschelSep 25, 2012 at 16:00
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@TPoschel Thanks - I wouldn't have minded if you'd made the corrections yourself. :)– AbizernSep 25, 2012 at 16:05
Easiest way would be to use RegExKit:
http://regexkit.sourceforge.net/
Then you'd do something like:
[@"xxxx(yyyyy)" getCapturesWithRegexAndReferences:@"\\((.*)\\)",@"$1", &extractedString,nil];
and extractedString would contain whatever was in parenthesis.