strfind first occurrence.
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str = 'Find the starting indices of a pattern in a character vector'; k = strfind(str,'in') gives, k = 2 15 19 40
any shortcut/direct way to get the first occurrence only. Here in this case: k = 2;
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Guillaume
on 19 May 2016
k = regexp(str, 'in', 'once')
However, note that some characters have special meanings in regular expression, so if your search string is completely arbitrary you can't just replace strfind with regexp. For safety you can regexptranslate the search string.
On the other hand, what's stopping you from writing:
k = strfind(str, 'in); k = k(1);
If writing two instructions instead of one bother you, you can always create your own function:
function location = strfindfirst(lookin, lookfor)
location = strfind(lookin, lookfor);
if ~isempty(idx)
location = location(1);
end
end
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Peter
on 27 Sep 2019
While the suggested answer works, it is inefficient. If you have very long strings to search through and/or have many strings to search, finding all of the occurances first, and then truncating the answer to just to first one, is a waste. Its too bad that strfind doesn't have a 'first' or 'last' option like 'find'.
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