You can use the following regex:
^((?:[^;]*;){4}).*
It matches:
^
- start of string
((?:[^;]*;){4})
- (Group 1) captures a substring comprising 4 (or any number you pass with s
variable) occurrences of
[^;]*
- 0 or more symbols other than ;
;
- a literal semi-colon
.*
- 0 or more characters, as many as possible
Using backreference \1
in the replacement pattern we restore the leading substring in the result.
See IDEONE demo (here, the limit threshold is passed as a string):
stringA="a; b; c; d; e; f; g; h; i; j;"
s <- "4"
stringB <- sub(sprintf("^((?:[^;]*;){%s}).*", s), "\1", stringA)
stringB
## "a; b; c; d;"
Or, if you pass an integer value
s <- 4
sub(sprintf("^((?:[^;]*;){%d}).*", s), "\1", stringA)
See another demo
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