How do I take the first word out of every word in a string and make those letters into a combined word

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I want to enter a string 'Control Air Pollution' and call a function to get another string 'CAP'; which is the first letter of every word in the original string. How do we do this without inbuilt functions.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Dec 2015
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Dec 2015
Note that regexp considers digits and underscores to be "word" characters, but not apostrophe, so it would miss the apostrophe in the English word 'twas but the apostrophe is arguably the first letter of the word.
Guillaume
Guillaume on 8 Dec 2015
Yes, I assumed that the string did not contain any punctuation or special character as it becomes a bit unclear as to what should be included. It is of course fairly trivial to modify the regexp to include or exclude any character
string = '''twas the night before christmas';
string(regexp(string, '(?<=^|\s).')) %returns 'tnbc

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