REGEXP_SUBSTR

REGEXP_SUBSTR searches a string for a pattern and returns the matching string.

Return Value

VARCHAR2 | CLOB 

Syntax

REGEXP_SUBSTR(source_char, pattern
              [, position
                 [, occurrence
                    [, match_parameter ]
                 ]
              ]
             )

Arguments

source_char is the text expression that will be searched.

pattern is the text expression to search for. It is usually a text literal and can contain up to 512 bytes.

position is a nonzero integer indicating the character of source_char where the function begins the search. When position is negative, then the function counts and searches backward from the end of string. The default value of position is 1, which means that the function begins searching at the first character of source_char.

occurrence is an integer indicating which occurrence of pattern the function should search for. The value of occurrence must be positive. The default values of occurrence is 1, meaning the function searches for the first occurrence of pattern.

match_parameter is a text expression that lets you change the default matching behavior of the function. You can specify one or more of the following values:

Example

REGEXP_SUBSTR('7 W 96th St, New York, New York', 'new york', 10, 2, 'i') starts searching at the tenth character and matches the second instance of New York in a case-insensitive match.

REGEXP_SUBSTR('parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme', ',[^,]+,', 1) matches the first substring enclosed in single quotes ('), and returns the value , sage,.