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How to show fields that contain one or more camelCase strings?

rms_rms
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Show if field "subject" contains one or more camel case strings like:

LuckyChance to Receive a FREE IpadPro! ClaimNow!

I'm having a hard time creating a regex for this.

Please help.

 

Thank you.

 

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| eval isCamelCase=if(match(subject, "([A-Z]([a-z0-9]+)){2,}"), 1, 0)

that will look for two or more capitalised words, which are followed by one or more lower case/numeric values

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Very simple regex looks for 1 capital followed by a lower case.

Is that enough?

| eval isCamelCase=if(match(subject, "[A-Z][a-z]"), 1, 0)
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rms_rms
Explorer

Unfortunately, it's detecting subjects which have somewhat valid capitalization.

1Your Monday afternoon trip with Uber
1

Our SUPER Club Benefit

0 I RECORDED YOU!

 

I would like to identify subjects that contains concatenated strings like "LuckyChance" and "DysonVacuum" from the sample below:

LuckyChance to Receive a FREE DysonVacuum!

 

Thank you.

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| eval isCamelCase=if(match(subject, "([A-Z]([a-z0-9]+)){2,}"), 1, 0)

that will look for two or more capitalised words, which are followed by one or more lower case/numeric values

rms_rms
Explorer

This works!

Thank you.

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