Remove a string from another string

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Tejas
Tejas on 6 May 2021
Answered: Ezma Nasr on 15 Feb 2023
I have two strings like 'bio-inspired' and 'bioinspired'. I want to essentially subtract one string from another and get '-' in the end. How can I delete all letters appearing in one string from another string? The erase function doesn't work for this case.

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KSSV
KSSV on 6 May 2021
str1 = 'bio-inspired' ;
str2 = 'bioinspired' ;
str=setdiff(str1,str2)
str = '-'
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KSSV
KSSV on 6 May 2021
Huumh....because s is present once in the string. Need to check other ways.
Tejas
Tejas on 6 May 2021
I guess erase would work for that case. Both wouldn't work for words like 's-ams' and 'sam' to get '-s'. I'll figure something out for those cases.

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Ezma Nasr
Ezma Nasr on 15 Feb 2023
str='bio-inspired';
newStr = erase(str,"-")

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