On 04/12/06, Ed Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Question 1.
I'm trying to figure out how to test for a numeric value of a
particular character length. An example is:
234335675
or
001454668
The easy part is the numeric check:
[0-9]
or
\d
I'm not sure how to check the length part and combine it with the
numeric part into the regexp.
I see that
{n}
says "match exactly n times". I'm using the demo applet at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/oro/demo.html
to test my regexps but so far no luck.
\d{n}
e.g.
\d{9}
You can even use
\d{1,10}
to mean 1-10 digits.
Question 2:
If I add a "pattern to test" is it logically AND'd to the other
patterns I set up?
Sort of - if any match fails, then it sets the response failed flag.
Thanks,
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Ed
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