Here are more example strings :
1. Sample1Repeat1A -> ("Sample1Repeat", "1", "A", "")
2, Sample2Repeat2 -> ("Sample2Repeat", "2", "", "")
3. Sample3Repeat -> ("Sample3Repeat", "", "", "")
4. 4SampleRepeat -> ("4SampleRepeat", "", "", "")
5. 4SampleRepeat4 -> ("4SampleRepeat", "4", "", "")
6. 5SampleRepeat5D -> ("4SampleRepeat", "5", "D", "")
I hope these samples help giving more information.
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