Regular Expression To Categorize The Parts Of A Service Address?
Mar 16, 2009
The app I am writing deals with utility service addresses, and right now I am forcing the user to know enough to separate the parts of the address and put them in the appropriate fields before adding to the database. It has to be done this way for sorting purposes because a straight alphabetical sort isn't always right when there is a pre-direction in the address. For example, right now if the user wanted to put in the service address 123 N Main St, they would enter it as:
Street Number = 123
Pre-direction = N
Street Name = Main
Street Type = St
I've tried to separate this address into its parts by using the Split function and iterating through each part. What I have so far is below:Public Shared Function ParseServiceAddress(ByVal Address As String) As String()
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I've found this method to be cumbersome, slow, and even totally wrong when given a wonky address. I'm wondering if what I'm trying to do here would be a good application for a regular expression? Admittedly I've never used regex in anything before and am a total newbie in that regard.Edit - Seems more and more like I'm going to need a parser and not just regex. Does anyone know of any good address parser libraries in .NET? Writing our own is just not in the cards right now, and would be sent to the back burner if it came to that.
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