I'm new to RegEx and am having trouble with the syntax.
I have a set of data which begins with 4 numbers. Below is an example...
2017 Culture/Engagement Conference
I need to parse this information into two columns.
Column 1: 2017
Column 2: Culture/Engagement Conference
Although I'm aware there may be other ways to accomplish this, I want to build up a knowledge base for using RegEx and wish to use this tool for this purpose.
The format of the data after the 4 digit year is inconsequential and will vary.
Using a expression of \d{4} does yield a new column with the year, but the second column is just blank. Any variance of this creates a new column which doesn't parse the data. How must I setup the expression so that the data is output the way I need it?
Here is an example of my current setup.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thank you @JosephSerpis. Worked perfectly.
Whats is funny is I watched the academy videos on this topic, but couldn't recall exactly which one it was.