Let's say I have a table like temp_table:
CREATE TABLE `YOUR_DATASET.temp_table` (
  `F1` STRING,
  `F2` INT64,
  `F3` STRING,
);
And this table includes some data:
INSERT `YOUR_DATASET.temp_table` (F1, F2, F3)
VALUES('45FG67', 10, 'This stri98ng includes 10/15 numbers .9'),
      ('45FG67', 10, 'This string includes 100 and 0'),
      ('95pp7', 30, 'This string includes .8 and 1_number'),
      ('45FG67', 12, '45'),
      ('45FG67', 12,NULL),
      ('95pp7', 30, NULL),
      ('95pp7', 5, '10 & 54.2')
This would create the temp_table as:
SELECT * FROM `YOUR_DATASET.temp_table`
I would like to write a big query script to extract all numerical values in F3 and append them as new numerical columns to temp_table. The number of new numerical columns should be equal to the maximum number of numerical values in F3 . In this example table,temp_table, there should be 4 new numerical columns added to the table, because F3 for row number 5 is This stri98ng includes 10/15 numbers .9 and int includes 4 numerical values: 98, 10, 15, 0.9. As another example, the values for these 4 numerical columns for row number 6 would be 45, null, null, null.
Note, here I asked a similar question. That solution works for that general question I asked there but doesn't work for the problem I described above.
