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=== Prefix and Suffix Patterns === | === Prefix and Suffix Patterns === | ||
Prefix and Suffix Patterns act as anchors to which you can tether the data you wish to extract. As one would expect, a Prefix Pattern matches what comes ''before'' your | '''''Prefix''''' and '''''Suffix Patterns''''' act as anchors to which you can tether the data you wish to extract. As one would expect, a '''''Prefix Pattern''''' matches what comes ''before'' your text matched by regex pattern, a '''''Suffix Pattern''''' is concerned with what comes ''after''. | ||
For example, let's say that you want to extract data on its own line, like the title of a section. While you can enter just the title, you might get false positives if the word(s) that make up the title | For example, let's say that you want to extract data on its own line, like the title of a section. While you can enter just the title, you might get false positives if the word(s) that make up the title appear anywhere else on the document. Thus, your '''''Prefix''''' and '''''Suffix Patterns''''' will be: | ||
Prefix Pattern:<code>[\n\t]</code> | '''''Prefix Pattern''''':<code>[\n\t]</code> | ||
Suffix Pattern:<code>[\r\t]</code> | '''''Suffix Pattern''''':<code>[\r\t]</code> | ||
== See Also: == | == See Also: == | ||
* [[Value Reader]] | * [[Value Reader]] | ||
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Pattern Match is an Extractor Type found in Grooper. This extractor primarily uses regular expression (regex) for general data extraction.
About
Pattern Match is one of the most commonly used extractors for general data. As per its name, it extracts data from a document matching a regex pattern entered into the Value Pattern.
This extractor is useful when you want to extract text data matching a particular pattern across a document, such as dates or social security numbers. For example, the format MM/DD/YYYY can be matched with the regex pattern: \d{2}/\d{2}/\d{4}.
For more information on regex, click the following link: RegexOne
How To
Pattern Match can be configured on both Data Type and Value Reader objects.
Configuring by Object Type
Configuring on a Value Reader
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Configuring on a Data Type
The Data Type is a little more involved when picking out Pattern Match.
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This will bring up the Extractor Editor window
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Regex Examples for Pattern Match
Dates
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Currency
For this example, the pattern provided will match all currency data listed.
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Prefix and Suffix Patterns
Prefix and Suffix Patterns act as anchors to which you can tether the data you wish to extract. As one would expect, a Prefix Pattern matches what comes before your text matched by regex pattern, a Suffix Pattern is concerned with what comes after.
For example, let's say that you want to extract data on its own line, like the title of a section. While you can enter just the title, you might get false positives if the word(s) that make up the title appear anywhere else on the document. Thus, your Prefix and Suffix Patterns will be:
Prefix Pattern:[\n\t]
Suffix Pattern:[\r\t]










