Le 25/01/2022 à 18:10, Shaozhong SHI a écrit :
There is a short of a function in the standard Postgres to do the following:It is easy to count the number of occurrence of words, but it is rather difficult to count the number of occurrence of phrases.For instance: A cell of value: 'Hello World' means 1 occurrence a phrase.A cell of value: 'Hello World World Hello' means no occurrence of any repeated phrase.But, A cell of value: 'Hello World World Hello Hello World' means 2 occurrences of 'Hello World'.'The City of London, London' also has no occurrences of any repeated phrase.Anyone has got such a function to check out the number of occurrence of any repeated phrases?Regards, David
Don't know if it's exactly what you want, but you can replace all occurence of the phrase in the text by empty string and compute the diff between the initial and the result and next divide by the length of your phrase.
Example :WITH x AS (SELECT 'toto like tata and toto like titi and toto like tutu' , 'toto like' phrase) SELECT (char_length(texte) - char_length(replace(texte, phrase, ''))) / char_length(phrase) AS nb_occurence
FROM x
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