Regular Expression For Comma-separated List?
Aug 23, 2011
what is the regular expression for a comma-separated list (in this case - IPs) ?My list looks like this: 192.168.0.1, 10.%.23.100, %.46.%.1So far I managed to create this:^[0-9%]{1,3}.[0-9%]{1,3}.[0-9%]{1,3}.[0-9%]{1,3}$But I don't know how to specify a comma-separated list of the above sequence.
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May 30, 2007
I cannot get anything to validate a comma delimited list of stock
symbols, like "IBM, MSFT,INTC). symbols are alphanumeric with a maxium
length of 5. I want to block multiple, adjacent commas, and allow up
to two blank spaces between symbols.
The following did not work:
(w{1,5}(, *)?)*
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Dec 19, 2005
I need a regular expression to validate a string which consists of numbers, seprated by a period. For example: 123.456.7890.123 or
543245634.564362454.543543523.43532543
Basically, its a set of any amount of numbers, seperated by a period, ocurring any number of times. Now this is my first time dealving into regular expressions, and after reading some tutorials i came up with this:
/+((+d).)/
Would this evaluate correctly?
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Dec 7, 2006
I need a regular expression that will validate a double quote comma
delimited list where the odd entries are numeric and the even are
alphabetical. Each pair must also be on a separate line. For example:
"1","Peter"
"2","Paul"
"3","Mary"
I've used the following expression to validate comma delimited lists, but
without the double quotes, numeric/alpha pairing and line return
restriction.
^([A-Za-z0-9]?)+([,]s?([A-Za-z0-9]?)+)*$
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Jul 6, 2009
I have a form that gets values that a user has selected from a list menu field, that end up like this added to the URL:[url]
Instead of the Field being mentioned more than once, how can I have it where it could mention the field once with the values coma separated eg:[url]
Would I use JS to change the URL? or VBscript?
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Oct 17, 2007
I need a regular expression that validate a list of numbers separated by "-" , numbers can not be greater than 999
Valid examples:
0
12-455-01
1-9
125-32-155-45-45
Invalid examples
-1
45-
1-45665456-4
12-45-
-
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Oct 28, 2011
I have one text box , it can have values like 1 or 1,2 or 1,225,345,21 ie multiple values so ......But now i want textbox should validate weather values entered by user are proper
toString().match(/^(([0-9](,)?)*)+$/)
This is code i'm using its validating correct only ,but one problem when user enter values like this inputval:1,22,34,25,645,
the last comma is not validating it should through error
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Nov 13, 2010
I have a array called 'data' which is used globally as it is being used in other functions. Each data[i] has array of values like data[i]= "United States,Tennessee,Anderson"; I was trying this in javascript:
data=new Array();
function display(){
//window.open(_blank,'myWindow');
document.write("<table border='1'>");
for(var i=0;i<data.length;i++)
[Code]...
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Jul 23, 2009
validation ' <strong>Email Validation for multiple emails (comma separated)</strong> ' for textarea. I am writing Regular expression but not able validating the given input with comma
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Aug 12, 2009
I am stuck on this seemingly simple validation loop.I want to iterate through a list of comma separated emails entered in a textarea input and check their validity before submitting the form.For some reason even when I enter all valid emails every other email doesn't pass the validation test!
var okEmailArr = badEmailArr = new Array();
var emails = $('#emailList').val(); // Get email list from text are
input[code]....
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Feb 21, 2006
I have seen lot of reg. expession with ?:
For dummy eg
(((XXX)ddd)ff)
The above expression is modified as
(?:(?:(XXX)ddd)ff)
Although both the above expr. gives same result. (RegExp.match() gives
same o/p), most of the places , i have seen second option.
Yes, but different matches r shown (using RegExp.exec())
Is the second expr. most efficient or in particular scenarios?
Any comments???
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Mar 17, 2009
I need to process a list of items and I can use the following code but I'm having an issue.
Using the .length, the ',' registers as an entry. I can do an if entry == ',' then next, but that seems a bit clunky.
Is there another JS function that I can use to get each entry in the list?
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Jun 28, 2006
At the moment my code is like:
function telValid(inString) {
var regexp = /^[0-9 +()]+$/;
return (inString.match(regexp,''));
}
which is use to validate phone numbers (UK at the moment)
this works ok, but wont allow - (Dashes) which i need..
tried doing:
function telValid(inString) {
var regexp = /^[0-9 +-()]+$/;
return (inString.match(regexp,''));
}
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Jan 20, 2007
I am finding it difficult to find a regular expression for following situation(replace)
a b c d = a,b,c d
a b c = a,b c
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Feb 5, 2009
regular express to get the file name from a URL?
It has to be flexible in that the extension can be either 4, 5, or 6 chars (.php, .html, .shtml for example) and needs to cater for and whether querystring parameters exist too.
So, both
[URL]
and
[URL]
The regex should return newthread for both.
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Nov 13, 2009
I.E.:
---------------------------
Windows Internet Explorer
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<EMBED src=http://www.youtube.com/v/JTmM3jut05Q&hl=en&fs=1& width=500 height=200 type=application/x-shockwave-flash allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always"></EMBED>
how can i get "src" value in above code using regular expression?
<object width="500" height="200"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/JTmM3jut05Q&hl=en&fs=1&"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/JTmM3jut05Q&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="500" height="200"></object>
how can i get "src" value in above code using regular expression?
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Jul 7, 2010
what will be the regular expression for this line:
Code JavaScript:
var id = $(this).attr("href").substring( $(this).attr("href").lastIndexOf('#'), $(this).attr("href").length);
Basically it gets the string after # in href attribute of clicked anchor tag.
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Aug 26, 2010
I have this expression:
/(19|20)dd/)[- /.](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])[- /.](0[1-9]|1[012])
to detect if my date:
2010-12-15
is valid. It's not working. What do I have wrong?
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Dec 30, 2004
When Internet Explorer 5.01 for Windows hits the regular expression:
/(?=<)|>/
it complains about an unexpected quantifier. In fact, it seems to complain whenever I use a lookahead expression. Is there any way around this?
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Jul 23, 2005
does anyone know how I can build a regular expression e.g. for the
string.search() function on runtime, depending on the content of
variables? Should be something like this:
var strkey = "something";
var str = "Somethin like this";
if( str.search( / + strkey + / ) > -1 )
{
...
}
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Oct 9, 2007
Normally I can write regular expressions decently well but for some
reason I am having trouble getting this to work. I am validating form
data and need to throw an error if there are ANY spaces in the field.
abc123 is fine, abc 123 is not. Any character is fine, just not a
space.
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Jul 20, 2005
All I'm trying to do is delete the lines which don't contain a particular
string. Actually a filter to edit a log file. I can find and replace a thing
with null, but can't figure out how to find the lines which do not contain
the thing.
Going further, I want to generalize and use a JavaScript variable containing
the decision string, but first I need to worry about the not-within-a-line
problem.
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Aug 7, 2009
I would like to validate a textbox that numbers cannot be entered into the text input, how do i do this??? With regular expression??
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Oct 15, 2010
Does jQuery support a regular expression as a selector? eg: so I can get every element with a id beginning with "test"
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Mar 19, 2008
I've got a somewhat cumbersome function that looks like this.
Code:
parseCSVLine = function (line)
{
var tmp = [];
var inQuote = false;
[Code]....
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Apr 30, 2009
Here is the form in question: spraytechDOTcom/download_form.asp I am so close to getting this to work the way that I want, but here is what I am having an issue with: I cannot seem to make it look for the 12 digits that are in the phone numbers that we are going to collect. Ex. 800-123-4567
It doesn't have require 12 characters if there is another way to get the number to validate looking like the example above. Here is my regular expression that I am struggling with:
var re = /[^d-]$/ It seems to block any letters, but it will accept only 1 number. I would really like it to make sure that the phone number is only entered like this: 800-123-4567.
I have looked for days trying to figure this out and have only gotten close.
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