Adding space/symbol to the readed line.

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Hi.
I had readed line of numbers as a char, like this: 2.450333.000 2.450333.000 5.100 1.230 1.210333.000 333.000 7.87
I would like to add spaces between the numbers to separate them. Fuction can add a space before all occuring numbers. It isn't importent how many space will be before the number, but that every number must be separately.
I was using B = regexprep(A, '333(\w*).000', ' 333.000 ') but when puted together numbers will change what can happen someday, it won't work. Can You suggest me another, better idea?
Thank You.
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Cedric
Cedric on 11 Jan 2013
In the line that you give at the top of your question, you already inserted spaces actually (?) Do you want to match a pattern (here '333' + whatever + '000') and insert one space directly after each match, or is it simpler than pattern matching (e.g. because the format is more regular that what you get with '\w*')? In your example, where did spaces in ' 5.100 1.230 ' come from? Are they already there or do you have to add them as well (I'm asking as they don't match your pattern)?
ZK
ZK on 11 Jan 2013
Spaces between ' 5.100 1.230 ' were there. Yes I would like to give a space before and after all numbers so it would look like this:
2.450 333.000 2.450 333.000 5.100 1.230 1.210 333.000 333.000 7.870

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Cedric
Cedric on 11 Jan 2013
Edited: Cedric on 11 Jan 2013
Assuming that your number format is characterized by always having 3 digits after the decimal dot, you can use the following instead of matching numbers that can vary (e.g. 3's):
s = '2.450333.0002.450333.0005.1001.2301.210333.000333.0007.870' ;
regexp( s, '\d*.\d{3}', 'match' )
Note that the {3} means 3 occurrences of the previous \d and is not related to the 3's in the string.
Cedric
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ZK
ZK on 11 Jan 2013
Yes I had noticed. Thank You, with small changes I will be using it to many patterns. Greetings.

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