How do I get regex support in Excel via a function, or custom function?
Solution 1:
Nothing built into Excel. VBScript has built-in support and can be called from VBA. More info available here. You can call the object using late binding in VBA. I've included a few functions that I put together recently. Please note that these are not well-tested and may have some bugs, but they are pretty straightforward.
This should at least get you started:
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------vv
' Procedure : RegEx
' Author : Mike
' Date : 9/1/2010
' Purpose : Perform a regular expression search on a string and return the first match
' or the null string if no matches are found.
' Usage : If Len(RegEx("\d{1,2}[/-]\d{1,2}[/-]\d{2,4}", txt)) = 0 Then MsgBox "No date in " & txt
' : TheDate = RegEx("\d{1,2}[/-]\d{1,2}[/-]\d{2,4}", txt)
' : CUSIP = Regex("[A-Za-z0-9]{8}[0-9]",txt)
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'^^
Function RegEx(Pattern As String, TextToSearch As String) As String 'vv
Dim RE As Object, REMatches As Object
Set RE = CreateObject("vbscript.regexp")
With RE
.MultiLine = False
.Global = False
.IgnoreCase = False
.Pattern = Pattern
End With
Set REMatches = RE.Execute(TextToSearch)
If REMatches.Count > 0 Then
RegEx = REMatches(0)
Else
RegEx = vbNullString
End If
End Function '^^
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' Procedure : RegExReplace
' Author : Mike
' Date : 11/4/2010
' Purpose : Attempts to replace text in the TextToSearch with text and back references
' from the ReplacePattern for any matches found using SearchPattern.
' Notes - If no matches are found, TextToSearch is returned unaltered. To get
' specific info from a string, use RegExExtract instead.
' Usage : ?RegExReplace("(.*)(\d{3})[\)\s.-](\d{3})[\s.-](\d{4})(.*)", "My phone # is 570.555.1234.", "$1($2)$3-$4$5")
' My phone # is (570)555-1234.
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'
Function RegExReplace(SearchPattern As String, TextToSearch As String, ReplacePattern As String, _
Optional GlobalReplace As Boolean = True, _
Optional IgnoreCase As Boolean = False, _
Optional MultiLine As Boolean = False) As String
Dim RE As Object
Set RE = CreateObject("vbscript.regexp")
With RE
.MultiLine = MultiLine
.Global = GlobalReplace
.IgnoreCase = IgnoreCase
.Pattern = SearchPattern
End With
RegExReplace = RE.Replace(TextToSearch, ReplacePattern)
End Function
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' Procedure : RegExExtract
' Author : Mike
' Date : 11/4/2010
' Purpose : Extracts specific information from a string. Returns empty string if not found.
' Usage : ?RegExExtract("(.*)(\d{3})[\)\s.-](\d{3})[\s.-](\d{4})(.*)", "My phone # is 570.555.1234.", "$2$3$4")
' 5705551234
' ?RegExExtract("(.*)(\d{3})[\)\s.-](\d{3})[\s.-](\d{4})(.*)", "My name is Mike.", "$2$3$4")
'
' ?RegExReplace("(.*)(\d{3})[\)\s.-](\d{3})[\s.-](\d{4})(.*)", "My name is Mike.", "$2$3$4")
' My name is Mike.
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'
Function RegExExtract(SearchPattern As String, TextToSearch As String, PatternToExtract As String, _
Optional GlobalReplace As Boolean = True, _
Optional IgnoreCase As Boolean = False, _
Optional MultiLine As Boolean = False) As String
Dim MatchFound As Boolean
MatchFound = Len(RegEx(SearchPattern, TextToSearch)) > 0
If MatchFound Then
RegExExtract = RegExReplace(SearchPattern, TextToSearch, PatternToExtract, _
GlobalReplace, IgnoreCase, MultiLine)
Else
RegExExtract = vbNullString
End If
End Function
Solution 2:
Here's a post regarding Regex usage in Excel:
http://mathfest.blogspot.com/2010/03/regular-expressions-in-excel.html
Hope it helps.
And another which uses Python and IronSpread
http://mathfest.blogspot.ca/2012/06/using-ironspread-and-regular.html
Solution 3:
regexp use within functions is included in OpenOffice/LibreOffice Calc. To activate go to Tools > Options > Calc > Calculate: Y = Enable Regular Expressions in Formulas.