I am trying to extract the second instance of a pattern from a string using regexes in the programming language R
, version 4.0.2 and the stringr
package.
> test_string <- "Viscocity S <=0.25 S <=0.25 Levorotatory S <=21 R <=2.5 Giminal S <=1 S <=1"
I have the following regex which can pull the first pattern (specifically for Levorotatory):
regex <- "(\\s*(?:S|R|I|N/I)(\\s*\\W*\\d*\\.?\\d?\\d?\\d?\\s*))"
str_trim(str_extract_all(test_string, glue('(?<=Levorotatory){regex}')))
Which gives me the output:
"S <=21"
But I want to grab the second pattern: R <=2.5
So far, I have been able to pull both patterns using a quantifier:
regex <- "(\\s*(?:S|R|I|N/I)(\\s*\\W*\\d*\\.?\\d?\\d?\\d?\\s*)){2}"
str_trim(str_extract_all(test_string, glue('(?<=Levorotatory){regex}')))
output: "S <=21 R <=2.5"
This is is not exactly what I was looking for.
My question: Can I grab only the second instance of a regex pattern?
There are a handful of similar posts: here, here, and here, but I tried fiddling with these solutions with no luck.