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Re: Counting the number of repeated phrases in a column

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On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 at 17:10, Shaozhong SHI <shishaozhong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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

Hi, All Friends,

Whatever.   Can we try to build a regex for   'The City of London London Great London UK ' ?

It could be something like '[\w\s]+[\s-]+[a-z]+[\s-][\s\w]+'.   [\s-]+[a-z]+[\s-] is catered for some people think that 'City of London' is 'City-of-London' or 'City-of-London'.

Regards,

David

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