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VBA. How to find position of first digit in string

2019-03-25 09:09发布

问题:

I have string "ololo123". I need get position of first digit - 1. How to set mask of search ?

回答1:

Something like this should do the trick for you:

Public Function GetPositionOfFirstNumericCharacter(ByVal s As String) As Integer
    For i = 1 To Len(s)
        Dim currentCharacter As String
        currentCharacter = Mid(s, i, 1)
        If IsNumeric(currentCharacter) = True Then
            GetPositionOfFirstNumericCharacter = i
            Exit Function
        End If
    Next i
End Function

You can then call it like this:

Dim iPosition as Integer
iPosition = GetPositionOfFirstNumericCharacter("ololo123")


回答2:

Here is a lightweight and fast method that avoids regex/reference additions, thus helping with overhead and transportability should that be an advantage.

Public Function GetNumLoc(xValue As String) As Integer

For GetNumLoc = 1 To Len(xValue)
    If Mid(xValue, GetNumLoc, 1) Like "#" Then Exit Function
Next

GetNumLoc = 0

End Function


回答3:

Not sure on your environment, but this worked in Excel 2010

'Added reference for Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5

Const myString As String = "ololo123"
Dim regex As New RegExp
Dim regmatch As MatchCollection

regex.Pattern = "\d"
Set regmatch = regex.Execute(myString)
MsgBox (regmatch.Item(0).FirstIndex)   ' Outputs 5


回答4:

I actually have that function:

Public Function GetNumericPosition(ByVal s As String) As Integer
    Dim result As Integer
    Dim i As Integer
    Dim ii As Integer

    result = -1
    ii = Len(s)
    For i = 1 To ii
        If IsNumeric(Mid$(s, i, 1)) Then
            result = i
            Exit For
        End If
    Next
    GetNumericPosition = result
End Function


回答5:

You could try regex, and then you'd have two problems. My VBAfu is not up to snuff, but I'll give it a go:

Function FirstDigit(strData As String) As Integer
    Dim RE As Object REMatches As Object

    Set RE = CreateObject("vbscript.regexp")
    With RE
        .Pattern = "[0-9]"
    End With

    Set REMatches = RE.Execute(strData)
    FirstDigit = REMatches(0).FirstIndex
End Function

Then you just call it with FirstDigit("ololo123").



回答6:

If speed is an issue, this will run a bit faster than Robs (noi Rob):

Public Sub Example()
    Const myString As String = "ololo123"
    Dim position As Long
    position = GetFirstNumeric(myString)
    If position > 0 Then
        MsgBox "Found numeric at postion " & position & "."
    Else
        MsgBox "Numeric not found."
    End If
End Sub

Public Function GetFirstNumeric(ByVal value As String) As Long
    Dim i As Long
    Dim bytValue() As Byte
    Dim lngRtnVal As Long
    bytValue = value
    For i = 0 To UBound(bytValue) Step 2
        Select Case bytValue(i)
            Case vbKey0 To vbKey9
                If bytValue(i + 1) = 0 Then
                    lngRtnVal = (i \ 2) + 1
                    Exit For
                End If
        End Select
    Next
    GetFirstNumeric = lngRtnVal
End Function


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