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Re: Replacing Ordinal Suffixes

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On Feb 28, 2014, at 2:04 PM, George Weaver <gweaver@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi list,
>  
> I'm stumped.
>  
> I am trying to use Regexp_Replace to replace ordinal suffixes in addresses (eg have '126th' want '126') for comparison purposes.  So far no luck.
>  
> I have found that
>  
> SELECT REGEXP_REPLACE(LOWER('300 North 126th Street'), '(?!/D)(st|nd|rd|th)', '', 'g');
>   regexp_replace
> ------------------
>  300 nor 126 reet
>  
> but
>  
> SELECT REGEXP_REPLACE(LOWER('300 North 126th Street'), '(?=/D)(st|nd|rd|th)', '', 'g');
>      regexp_replace
> ------------------------
>  300 north 126th street
>  
> I'm a novice with regular expressions and google hasn't helped much.
>  
> Any suggestions?

Maybe this?

select regexp_replace('300 North 126th Street', '(\d+)(?:st|nd|rd|th)', '\1', 'gi');

Cheers,
  Steve



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