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How can I count number of occurrences of the character - in a varchar2 string?

Example:

select XXX('123-345-566', '-') from dual;
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    Regarding the performance we interestingly found the REGEXP_COUNT solution to be about 5 times slower (more CPU time consuming) than the LENGTH-LENGTH(REPLACE()) approach. Oracle 11.2.0.4 Linux x86 64-bit Apr 12, 2017 at 7:31

9 Answers 9

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Here you go:

select length('123-345-566') - length(replace('123-345-566','-',null)) 
from dual;

Technically, if the string you want to check contains only the character you want to count, the above query will return NULL; the following query will give the correct answer in all cases:

select coalesce(length('123-345-566') - length(replace('123-345-566','-',null)), length('123-345-566'), 0) 
from dual;

The final 0 in coalesce catches the case where you're counting in an empty string (i.e. NULL, because length(NULL) = NULL in ORACLE).

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    Very smart this answer ;) Jun 15, 2016 at 13:19
  • I think it may depend upon MySQL version and/or settings, but using 'null' there can result in an empty result. Better to use an empty string for the replace() call: length(replace('123-345-566','-',''))
    – John Rix
    Oct 25, 2022 at 15:08
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REGEXP_COUNT should do the trick:

select REGEXP_COUNT('123-345-566', '-') from dual;
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    Only supported in Oracle 11. Nice solution though.
    – Flukey
    Nov 17, 2011 at 15:22
  • +1 it is good to know that there is a REGEXP_COUNT function as well.
    – bpgergo
    Nov 17, 2011 at 15:23
  • Shame. Didn't notice the OP was on 10g
    – Borodin
    Nov 17, 2011 at 15:23
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Here's an idea: try replacing everything that is not a dash char with empty string. Then count how many dashes remained.

select length(regexp_replace('123-345-566', '[^-]', '')) from dual
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I justed faced very similar problem... BUT RegExp_Count couldn't resolved it. How many times string '16,124,3,3,1,0,' contains ',3,'? As we see 2 times, but RegExp_Count returns just 1. Same thing is with ''bbaaaacc' and when looking in it 'aa' - should be 3 times and RegExp_Count returns just 2.

select REGEXP_COUNT('336,14,3,3,11,0,' , ',3,') from dual;
select REGEXP_COUNT('bbaaaacc' , 'aa') from dual;

I lost some time to research solution on web. Couldn't' find... so i wrote my own function that returns TRUE number of occurance. Hope it will be usefull.

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION EXPRESSION_COUNT( pEXPRESSION VARCHAR2, pPHRASE VARCHAR2 ) RETURN NUMBER AS
  vRET NUMBER := 0;
  vPHRASE_LENGTH NUMBER := 0;
  vCOUNTER NUMBER := 0;
  vEXPRESSION VARCHAR2(4000);
  vTEMP VARCHAR2(4000);
BEGIN
  vEXPRESSION := pEXPRESSION;
  vPHRASE_LENGTH := LENGTH( pPHRASE );
  LOOP
    vCOUNTER := vCOUNTER + 1;
    vTEMP := SUBSTR( vEXPRESSION, 1, vPHRASE_LENGTH);
    IF (vTEMP = pPHRASE) THEN        
        vRET := vRET + 1;
    END IF;
    vEXPRESSION := SUBSTR( vEXPRESSION, 2, LENGTH( vEXPRESSION ) - 1);
  EXIT WHEN ( LENGTH( vEXPRESSION ) = 0 ) OR (vEXPRESSION IS NULL);
  END LOOP;
  RETURN vRET;
END;
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    Regular expressions work by traversing the string, not by starting the search over at the begining each time, so REGEXP_COUNT() will always and correctly (from the POV of regular expressions) return 1 for your example as well as similar ones. It finds the first occurrence of ,3,, then starting from the next position in the string, looks for the pattern again and doesn't find it. Mar 28, 2018 at 13:37
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I thought of

 SELECT LENGTH('123-345-566') - LENGTH(REPLACE('123-345-566', '-', '')) FROM DUAL;
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You can try this

select count( distinct pos) from
(select instr('123-456-789', '-', level) as pos from dual
  connect by level <=length('123-456-789'))
where nvl(pos, 0) !=0

it counts "properly" olso for how many 'aa' in 'bbaaaacc'

select count( distinct pos) from
(select instr('bbaaaacc', 'aa', level) as pos from dual
  connect by level <=length('bbaaaacc'))
where nvl(pos, 0) !=0
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here is a solution that will function for both characters and substrings:

select (length('a') - nvl(length(replace('a','b')),0)) / length('b')
  from dual

where a is the string in which you search the occurrence of b

have a nice day!

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SELECT {FN LENGTH('123-345-566')} - {FN LENGTH({FN REPLACE('123-345-566', '#', '')})} FROM DUAL
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  • What kind of syntax is this ?
    – collapsar
    Oct 1, 2015 at 9:00
  • You should also provide some explanation
    – Faisal
    Nov 15, 2017 at 10:56
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select count(*)
from (
      select substr('K_u_n_a_l',level,1) str
      from dual
      connect by level <=length('K_u_n_a_l')
     )
where str  ='_';
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    While this code may answer the question, providing additional context regarding how and/or why it solves the problem would improve the answer's long-term value.
    – kayess
    Apr 27, 2016 at 13:12

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