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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T15:33:03+00:00 2026-06-05T15:33:03+00:00

What a strsplit function in R does is, match and delete a given regular

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What a strsplit function in R does is, match and delete a given regular expression to split the rest of the string into vectors.

>strsplit("abc123def", "[0-9]+")
[[1]]
[1] "abc" ""    ""    "def" 

But how should I split the string the same way using regular expression, but also retain the matches? I need something like the following.

>FUNCTION("abc123def", "[0-9]+")
[[1]]
[1] "abc" "123" "def" 

Using strapply(“abc123def”, “[0-9]+|[a-z]+”) works here, but what if the rest of the string other than the matches cannot be captured by a regular expression?

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    2026-06-05T15:33:06+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 3:33 pm

    Fundamentally, it seems to me that what you want is not to split on [0-9]+ but to split on the transition between [0-9]+ and everything else. In your string, that transition is not pre-existing. To insert it, you could pre-process with gsub and back-referencing:

    test <- "abc123def"
    strsplit( gsub("([0-9]+)","~\\1~",test), "~" )
    
    [[1]]
    [1] "abc" "123" "def"
    
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