I have the following string which I wish to extract parts from:
<FONT COLOR="GREEN">201 KAR 2:340.</FONT>
In this particular case, I wish to extract the numbers 201,2, and 340, which I will later use to concatenate to form another string:
http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/kar/201/002/340reg.htm
I have a solution, but it is not easily readable, and it seems rather clunky. It involves using the mid function. Here it is:
intTitle = CInt(Mid(strFontTag,
InStr(strFontTag, ">") + 1,
(InStr(strFontTag, "KAR") - InStr(strFontTag, ">"))
- 3))
I would like to know if perhaps there is a better way to approach this task. I realize I could make some descriptive variable names, like intPosOfEndOfOpeningFontTag to describe what the first InStr function does, but it still feels clunky to me.
Should I be using some sort of split function, or regex, or some more elegant way that I have not come across yet? I have been manipulating strings in this fashion for years, and I just feel there must be a better way. Thanks.
<FONT COLOR="GREEN">{3 digits} KAR {1 digit}:{3 digits}.</FONT>If you always have this exact format, a regex is about as simple as it comes. However, the more variation you can have in your input, the more complicated your regex can become. – seth flowers Jun 29 '12 at 19:53