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package org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.udf;
import java.util.regex.MatchResult;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec.Description;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec.UDF;
/**
* UDF to extract a specific group identified by a java regex. Note that if a
* regexp has a backslash ('\'), then need to specify '\\' For example,
* regexp_extract('100-200', '(\\d+)-(\\d+)', 1) will return '100'
*/
@Description(name = "regexp_extract",
value = "_FUNC_(str, regexp[, idx]) - extracts a group that matches regexp",
extended = "Example:\n"
+ " > SELECT _FUNC_('100-200', '(\\d+)-(\\d+)', 1) FROM src LIMIT 1;\n"
+ " '100'")
public class UDFRegExpExtract extends UDF {
private String lastRegex = null;
private Pattern p = null;
public UDFRegExpExtract() {
}
public String evaluate(String s, String regex, Integer extractIndex) {
if (s == null || regex == null) {
return null;
}
if (!regex.equals(lastRegex) || p == null) {
lastRegex = regex;
p = Pattern.compile(regex);
}
Matcher m = p.matcher(s);
if (m.find()) {
MatchResult mr = m.toMatchResult();
return mr.group(extractIndex);
}
return "";
}
public String evaluate(String s, String regex) {
return this.evaluate(s, regex, 1);
}
}