Find non-case sensitive string in a mixed list of elements?
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Consider an example list with mixed element types, e.g.:
list = { 1.234 , a[2] , {"Abc" , 4/5} , "acb" };
I would like to have a function that finds the position of a string, without regard to upper or lower characters, e.g.:
findPosition[list,"abc"]
{{3,1}}
Is there a function like that in Mathematica? Or maybe one can implement it with efficient performance?
EDIT:
My current workaround is:
findPosition[list_,str_]:=Position[list/.x_String:>ToLowerCase[x],ToLowerCase[str]]
list-manipulation function-construction searching
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Consider an example list with mixed element types, e.g.:
list = { 1.234 , a[2] , {"Abc" , 4/5} , "acb" };
I would like to have a function that finds the position of a string, without regard to upper or lower characters, e.g.:
findPosition[list,"abc"]
{{3,1}}
Is there a function like that in Mathematica? Or maybe one can implement it with efficient performance?
EDIT:
My current workaround is:
findPosition[list_,str_]:=Position[list/.x_String:>ToLowerCase[x],ToLowerCase[str]]
list-manipulation function-construction searching
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add a comment |
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Consider an example list with mixed element types, e.g.:
list = { 1.234 , a[2] , {"Abc" , 4/5} , "acb" };
I would like to have a function that finds the position of a string, without regard to upper or lower characters, e.g.:
findPosition[list,"abc"]
{{3,1}}
Is there a function like that in Mathematica? Or maybe one can implement it with efficient performance?
EDIT:
My current workaround is:
findPosition[list_,str_]:=Position[list/.x_String:>ToLowerCase[x],ToLowerCase[str]]
list-manipulation function-construction searching
$endgroup$
Consider an example list with mixed element types, e.g.:
list = { 1.234 , a[2] , {"Abc" , 4/5} , "acb" };
I would like to have a function that finds the position of a string, without regard to upper or lower characters, e.g.:
findPosition[list,"abc"]
{{3,1}}
Is there a function like that in Mathematica? Or maybe one can implement it with efficient performance?
EDIT:
My current workaround is:
findPosition[list_,str_]:=Position[list/.x_String:>ToLowerCase[x],ToLowerCase[str]]
list-manipulation function-construction searching
list-manipulation function-construction searching
edited Mar 30 at 21:21
Kagaratsch
asked Mar 30 at 21:15
KagaratschKagaratsch
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Recall that StringMatchQ
has the IgnoreCase
option:
Position[{1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"},
s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
{{3, 1}}
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1
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Decided to go with this answer after all, since it is minimal, as all it does is a query -- no operations on the data.
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– Kagaratsch
2 days ago
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Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]
{{3, 1}}
or
Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]
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I like how this does not need to make substitutions inlist
itself to search it!
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
Mar 30 at 21:24
2
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Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
also works.
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– C. E.
Mar 30 at 22:17
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The rationale behind using a_String
pattern is to pre-filter with a very inexpensive test: This ensures that only few expressions are actually fed toToLowerCase
.
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– Henrik Schumacher
2 days ago
add a comment |
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Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:
list = {1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"};
ToLowerCase[list]
(* Out: {ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], {"abc", ToLowerCase[4/5]}, "acb"} *)
That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position
:
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
(* Out: {{3, 1}} *)
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$begingroup$
Recall that StringMatchQ
has the IgnoreCase
option:
Position[{1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"},
s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
{{3, 1}}
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1
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Decided to go with this answer after all, since it is minimal, as all it does is a query -- no operations on the data.
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
2 days ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Recall that StringMatchQ
has the IgnoreCase
option:
Position[{1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"},
s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
{{3, 1}}
$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
Decided to go with this answer after all, since it is minimal, as all it does is a query -- no operations on the data.
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
2 days ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Recall that StringMatchQ
has the IgnoreCase
option:
Position[{1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"},
s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
{{3, 1}}
$endgroup$
Recall that StringMatchQ
has the IgnoreCase
option:
Position[{1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"},
s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
{{3, 1}}
answered Mar 31 at 0:03
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J. M. is slightly pensive
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Decided to go with this answer after all, since it is minimal, as all it does is a query -- no operations on the data.
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– Kagaratsch
2 days ago
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1
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Decided to go with this answer after all, since it is minimal, as all it does is a query -- no operations on the data.
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
2 days ago
1
1
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Decided to go with this answer after all, since it is minimal, as all it does is a query -- no operations on the data.
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
2 days ago
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Decided to go with this answer after all, since it is minimal, as all it does is a query -- no operations on the data.
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
2 days ago
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Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]
{{3, 1}}
or
Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]
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I like how this does not need to make substitutions inlist
itself to search it!
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
Mar 30 at 21:24
2
$begingroup$
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
also works.
$endgroup$
– C. E.
Mar 30 at 22:17
$begingroup$
The rationale behind using a_String
pattern is to pre-filter with a very inexpensive test: This ensures that only few expressions are actually fed toToLowerCase
.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
2 days ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]
{{3, 1}}
or
Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
I like how this does not need to make substitutions inlist
itself to search it!
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
Mar 30 at 21:24
2
$begingroup$
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
also works.
$endgroup$
– C. E.
Mar 30 at 22:17
$begingroup$
The rationale behind using a_String
pattern is to pre-filter with a very inexpensive test: This ensures that only few expressions are actually fed toToLowerCase
.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
2 days ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]
{{3, 1}}
or
Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]
$endgroup$
Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]
{{3, 1}}
or
Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]
answered Mar 30 at 21:21
Henrik SchumacherHenrik Schumacher
59.1k582162
59.1k582162
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I like how this does not need to make substitutions inlist
itself to search it!
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
Mar 30 at 21:24
2
$begingroup$
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
also works.
$endgroup$
– C. E.
Mar 30 at 22:17
$begingroup$
The rationale behind using a_String
pattern is to pre-filter with a very inexpensive test: This ensures that only few expressions are actually fed toToLowerCase
.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
2 days ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I like how this does not need to make substitutions inlist
itself to search it!
$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
Mar 30 at 21:24
2
$begingroup$
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
also works.
$endgroup$
– C. E.
Mar 30 at 22:17
$begingroup$
The rationale behind using a_String
pattern is to pre-filter with a very inexpensive test: This ensures that only few expressions are actually fed toToLowerCase
.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
2 days ago
$begingroup$
I like how this does not need to make substitutions in
list
itself to search it!$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
Mar 30 at 21:24
$begingroup$
I like how this does not need to make substitutions in
list
itself to search it!$endgroup$
– Kagaratsch
Mar 30 at 21:24
2
2
$begingroup$
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
also works.$endgroup$
– C. E.
Mar 30 at 22:17
$begingroup$
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
also works.$endgroup$
– C. E.
Mar 30 at 22:17
$begingroup$
The rationale behind using a
_String
pattern is to pre-filter with a very inexpensive test: This ensures that only few expressions are actually fed to ToLowerCase
.$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
2 days ago
$begingroup$
The rationale behind using a
_String
pattern is to pre-filter with a very inexpensive test: This ensures that only few expressions are actually fed to ToLowerCase
.$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
2 days ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:
list = {1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"};
ToLowerCase[list]
(* Out: {ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], {"abc", ToLowerCase[4/5]}, "acb"} *)
That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position
:
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
(* Out: {{3, 1}} *)
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:
list = {1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"};
ToLowerCase[list]
(* Out: {ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], {"abc", ToLowerCase[4/5]}, "acb"} *)
That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position
:
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
(* Out: {{3, 1}} *)
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:
list = {1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"};
ToLowerCase[list]
(* Out: {ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], {"abc", ToLowerCase[4/5]}, "acb"} *)
That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position
:
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
(* Out: {{3, 1}} *)
$endgroup$
Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:
list = {1.234, a[2], {"Abc", 4/5}, "acb"};
ToLowerCase[list]
(* Out: {ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], {"abc", ToLowerCase[4/5]}, "acb"} *)
That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position
:
Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
(* Out: {{3, 1}} *)
answered Mar 30 at 23:28
MarcoBMarcoB
38.4k557115
38.4k557115
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