how to search for multiple words anywhere in the sentence ?

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I want to search for three words "Battery , power , failure" the three must exist in the sentence in any order to copy the cell .
I try :
j=1;
k=1;
D=alldata(:,126:130);
idx = cellfun('isclass',D,'char');
idx(idx)=~cellfun('isempty',regexpi(D(idx),'battery|power|failure')) ;
data = alldata(any(idx,2),:);
Notdata = alldata(~any(idx,2),:); %save rows which didn't contain
but it search for any cell contains for one of the three.
how i can search for the cells contains the three words in any order?

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the cyclist
the cyclist il 19 Set 2015
The most straightforward way, it seems to me, is to do the regexp search three times, once for each word, and then copy the cells where all three match. I am not sure there is a way to do an "and" match in the same way one can do an "or" match like you have done.
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Amr Hashem
Amr Hashem il 19 Set 2015
thanks for your idea , but that's waste more time
Amr Hashem
Amr Hashem il 20 Set 2015
thanks to you all...
I take your advice "to do the regexp search three times, once for each word"
and try this:
D=alldata(:,126:130);
idx = cellfun('isclass',D,'char');
idx(idx)=~cellfun('isempty',regexpi(D(idx),'battery')) ;
data = alldata(any(idx,2),:);
Notdata = alldata(~any(idx,2),:);
%2nd word
D2=data(:,126:130);
idx2 = cellfun('isclass',D2,'char');
idx2(idx2)=~cellfun('isempty',regexpi(D2(idx2),'power')) ;
data2 = data(any(idx2,2),:);
Notdata2 = data(~any(idx2,2),:);
%3rd word
D3=data2(:,126:130);
idx3 = cellfun('isclass',D3,'char');
idx3(idx3)=~cellfun('isempty',regexpi(D3(idx3),'failure')) ;
data3 = data2(any(idx3,2),:);
Notdata3 = data2(~any(idx3,2),:);
NotdataALL=[Notdata;Notdata2;Notdata3];
but I am still thinking, may be the three words not exist in the same cell.
I mean 126= battery 127: power 128= failure
but overall the code now sounds good :)

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per isakson
per isakson il 19 Set 2015
Modificato: per isakson il 20 Set 2015
Try this
sentence_1 = 'abc battery def power ghi failure';
typo_str_1 = 'abc battery def power ghi faiXure';
sentence_2 = 'Battery def power ghi failure.';
typo_str_2 = 'abc Xbattery def power ghi failure';
words = {'battery','power','failure'};
is1 = cellfun( @(str) not(isempty(regexpi( sentence_1, ['\<',str,'\>'] ))), words );
is2 = cellfun( @(str) not(isempty(regexpi( typo_str_1, ['\<',str,'\>'] ))), words );
is3 = cellfun( @(str) not(isempty(regexpi( sentence_2, ['\<',str,'\>'] ))), words );
is4 = cellfun( @(str) not(isempty(regexpi( typo_str_2, ['\<',str,'\>'] ))), words );
&nbsp
A different approach
>> cssm(1)
Elapsed time is 0.001078 seconds.
ans =
1 0 0 1 0 0
>> cssm(1e3);
Elapsed time is 0.791887 seconds.
where
function has_all_three = cssm( N )
sentence_1 = 'Abc battery def power ghi failure.';
typo_str_1 = 'Abc battery def power ghi faiXure.';
multistr_1 = 'Abc battery def power ghi battery.';
sentence_2 = 'Battery def failure ghi power jkl.';
typo_str_2 = 'Abc Xbattery def power ghi failure';
multistr_2 = 'Abc power def power ghi power jkl.';
%
test_sentences = {sentence_1,typo_str_1,multistr_1,sentence_2,typo_str_2,multistr_2};
%
text_corp = repmat( test_sentences, [N,1] );
tic
cac = regexpi( text_corp, ['\<(battery)|(power)|(failure)\>'], 'match' );
has_all_three = cellfun( @(c) length(unique(lower(c)))==3, cac );
toc
end
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Amr Hashem
Amr Hashem il 20 Set 2015
that's work:
D=alldata(:,126:130);
idx = cellfun('isclass',D,'char');
idx(idx)=~cellfun('isempty',regexpi(D(idx),'battery')) ;
data = alldata(any(idx,2),:);
Notdata = alldata(~any(idx,2),:);
%2nd word
D2=data(:,126:130);
idx2 = cellfun('isclass',D2,'char');
idx2(idx2)=~cellfun('isempty',regexpi(D2(idx2),'power')) ;
data2 = data(any(idx2,2),:);
Notdata2 = data(~any(idx2,2),:);
%3rd word
D3=data2(:,126:130);
idx3 = cellfun('isclass',D3,'char');
idx3(idx3)=~cellfun('isempty',regexpi(D3(idx3),'failure')) ;
data3 = data2(any(idx3,2),:);
Notdata3 = data2(~any(idx3,2),:);
NotdataALL=[Notdata;Notdata2;Notdata3];
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Cedric
Cedric il 22 Set 2015
This can be simplified as developed in my answer. I move it below as a comment:
Here is an alternate solution:
keywords = {'battery', 'power', 'failure'} ;
allCells = {'V_batterypowerfailure', 'I_batterypwerfailure'; ...
'V_batterypowerfailure', 'I_atterypowerfailure'; ...
'I_batterypowerfailre', 'V_batterypowerfailure'} ;
ids = 1 : numel( allCells ) ;
for k = 1 : numel( keywords )
isFound = ~cellfun( 'isempty', strfind( allCells(ids), keywords{k} )) ;
ids = ids(isFound) ;
end
validCells = allCells(ids) ;
You'll notice that it works on a pool of cells which reduces with the keyword index (as when a keyword is not found, there is no point in testing the others). I started valid entries of the dummy data set with V_ and invalid entries with I_ to simplify the final check.
If you need a case-insensitive solution, replace
strfind( allCells(ids), keywords{k} )
with
regexpi( allCells(ids), keywords{k}, 'once' )

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