This is a regular expression pattern that matches any sequence of digits that
is at least 3 digits long and no more than 5 digits long. Here's a breakdown of
what each component of the pattern means:
\d: Matches any digit (0-9).
{3,5}: Quantifier that specifies that the preceding pattern (in this case, \d)
should match between 3 and 5 times.
So, this pattern would match any sequence of 3, 4, or 5 consecutive digits. For
example, it would match "123", "4567", or "89012", but it would not match "12"
or "123456”.
> On Apr 21, 2023, at 3:24 PM, Tom Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> \d{3,5}
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