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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T04:22:49+00:00 2026-06-04T04:22:49+00:00

Problem This code: select x::text from regexp_matches( ‘i1 into o2, and g1 into o17’,

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This code:

select
  x::text
from
  regexp_matches( 'i1 into o2, and g1 into o17', '[gio][0-9]{1,}', 'g' ) as x;

Returns these results:

{i1}
{o2}
{g1}
{o17}

Rather than the following results:

i1
o2
g1
o17

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    2026-06-04T04:22:50+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 4:22 am

    Optimal Solution

    Your regexp_matches() pattern can only result in a single element per pattern evaluation, so all resulting rows are constrained to exactly one array element. The expression simplifies to:

    SELECT x[1]
    FROM   regexp_matches('i1 into o2, and g1 into o17', '[gio][0-9]{1,}', 'g') AS x;
    

    Other Solutions

    SELECT unnest(x)  -- also works for cases with multiple elements per result row
    
    SELECT trim(x::text, '{}') -- corner cases with results containing `{}`
    
    SELECT rtrim(ltrim(x::text, '{'), '}') AS x1 -- fewer corner cases
    

    If the pattern can or shall not match more than one time per input value, also drop the optional parameter 'g'.

    And if the function shall always return exactly one row, consider the subtly different variant regexp_match() introduced with Postgres 10.

    In Postgres 10 or later it’s also prudent to suggest the set-returning function (SRF) regexp_matches() in the SELECT list directly (like Rick provided) since behavior of multiple SRFs in the SELECT list has finally been sanitized:

    • What is the expected behaviour for multiple set-returning functions in select clause?
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