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Find non-case sensitive string in a mixed list of elements?



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowBuilding a list recursive with one or more argumentsReturn Functions from parallel execution of moduleFast method to select matrix elements based on a vector of positionsIssue with very large lists in MathematicaFaster position list construction from a “take instructions” listConvert elements of list to stringAdding a collection of neighbors to points in a list, concatenating strings, parallelization/optimizing run-time?Get sublists by pattern?Obtaining the position in a list where the i^th element is bigger than the (i+1)^th elementExtract all instances of variables matching a pattern?










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Consider an example list with mixed element types, e.g.:



list = 1.234 , a[2] , "Abc" , 4/5 , "acb" ;


I would like to have a function that finds the position of a string, without regard to upper or lower characters, e.g.:



findPosition[list,"abc"]



3,1




Is there a function like that in Mathematica? Or maybe one can implement it with efficient performance?



EDIT:



My current workaround is:



findPosition[list_,str_]:=Position[list/.x_String:>ToLowerCase[x],ToLowerCase[str]]









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    $begingroup$


    Consider an example list with mixed element types, e.g.:



    list = 1.234 , a[2] , "Abc" , 4/5 , "acb" ;


    I would like to have a function that finds the position of a string, without regard to upper or lower characters, e.g.:



    findPosition[list,"abc"]



    3,1




    Is there a function like that in Mathematica? Or maybe one can implement it with efficient performance?



    EDIT:



    My current workaround is:



    findPosition[list_,str_]:=Position[list/.x_String:>ToLowerCase[x],ToLowerCase[str]]









    share|improve this question











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      $begingroup$


      Consider an example list with mixed element types, e.g.:



      list = 1.234 , a[2] , "Abc" , 4/5 , "acb" ;


      I would like to have a function that finds the position of a string, without regard to upper or lower characters, e.g.:



      findPosition[list,"abc"]



      3,1




      Is there a function like that in Mathematica? Or maybe one can implement it with efficient performance?



      EDIT:



      My current workaround is:



      findPosition[list_,str_]:=Position[list/.x_String:>ToLowerCase[x],ToLowerCase[str]]









      share|improve this question











      $endgroup$




      Consider an example list with mixed element types, e.g.:



      list = 1.234 , a[2] , "Abc" , 4/5 , "acb" ;


      I would like to have a function that finds the position of a string, without regard to upper or lower characters, e.g.:



      findPosition[list,"abc"]



      3,1




      Is there a function like that in Mathematica? Or maybe one can implement it with efficient performance?



      EDIT:



      My current workaround is:



      findPosition[list_,str_]:=Position[list/.x_String:>ToLowerCase[x],ToLowerCase[str]]






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          Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]



          3, 1




          or



          Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]





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          • $begingroup$
            I like how this does not need to make substitutions in list itself to search it!
            $endgroup$
            – Kagaratsch
            4 hours ago






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            Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"] also works.
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            – C. E.
            3 hours ago



















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          Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:



          list = 1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb";
          ToLowerCase[list]

          (* Out: ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], "abc", ToLowerCase[4/5], "acb" *)


          That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position:



          Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
          (* Out: 3, 1 *)





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            Recall that StringMatchQ[] has the IgnoreCase option:



            Position[1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb",
            s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
            3, 1





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              • $begingroup$
                I like how this does not need to make substitutions in list itself to search it!
                $endgroup$
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                Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"] also works.
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              Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]



              3, 1




              or



              Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]





              share|improve this answer









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              • $begingroup$
                I like how this does not need to make substitutions in list itself to search it!
                $endgroup$
                – Kagaratsch
                4 hours ago






              • 1




                $begingroup$
                Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"] also works.
                $endgroup$
                – C. E.
                3 hours ago














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              Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]



              3, 1




              or



              Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]





              share|improve this answer









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              Position[list, s_String /; ToLowerCase[s] == "abc"]



              3, 1




              or



              Position[list, s_String?(EqualTo["abc"]@*ToLowerCase)]






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              • $begingroup$
                I like how this does not need to make substitutions in list itself to search it!
                $endgroup$
                – Kagaratsch
                4 hours ago






              • 1




                $begingroup$
                Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"] also works.
                $endgroup$
                – C. E.
                3 hours ago

















              • $begingroup$
                I like how this does not need to make substitutions in list itself to search it!
                $endgroup$
                – Kagaratsch
                4 hours ago






              • 1




                $begingroup$
                Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"] also works.
                $endgroup$
                – C. E.
                3 hours ago
















              $begingroup$
              I like how this does not need to make substitutions in list itself to search it!
              $endgroup$
              – Kagaratsch
              4 hours ago




              $begingroup$
              I like how this does not need to make substitutions in list itself to search it!
              $endgroup$
              – Kagaratsch
              4 hours ago




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              $begingroup$
              Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"] also works.
              $endgroup$
              – C. E.
              3 hours ago





              $begingroup$
              Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"] also works.
              $endgroup$
              – C. E.
              3 hours ago












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              $begingroup$

              Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:



              list = 1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb";
              ToLowerCase[list]

              (* Out: ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], "abc", ToLowerCase[4/5], "acb" *)


              That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position:



              Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
              (* Out: 3, 1 *)





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                Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:



                list = 1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb";
                ToLowerCase[list]

                (* Out: ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], "abc", ToLowerCase[4/5], "acb" *)


                That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position:



                Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
                (* Out: 3, 1 *)





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                  Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:



                  list = 1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb";
                  ToLowerCase[list]

                  (* Out: ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], "abc", ToLowerCase[4/5], "acb" *)


                  That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position:



                  Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
                  (* Out: 3, 1 *)





                  share|improve this answer









                  $endgroup$



                  Note that ToLowerCase does not evaluate if the input is not a string, but it is Listable, so it will thread over your list:



                  list = 1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb";
                  ToLowerCase[list]

                  (* Out: ToLowerCase[1.234], ToLowerCase[a[2]], "abc", ToLowerCase[4/5], "acb" *)


                  That should not bother you though; it certainly does not bother Position:



                  Position[ToLowerCase[list], "abc"]
                  (* Out: 3, 1 *)






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                      Recall that StringMatchQ[] has the IgnoreCase option:



                      Position[1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb",
                      s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
                      3, 1





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                        Recall that StringMatchQ[] has the IgnoreCase option:



                        Position[1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb",
                        s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
                        3, 1





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                          Recall that StringMatchQ[] has the IgnoreCase option:



                          Position[1.234, a[2], "Abc", 4/5, "acb",
                          s_String /; StringMatchQ[s, "abc", IgnoreCase -> True]]
                          3, 1






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