On Sat, 2005-01-29 at 08:58, Michael Sims wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > OK, this is off-topic like every other "regex help" post, but I know
> > some of you enjoy these puzzles :)
> 
> This isn't an exam question, is it? ;)
> 
> > I need a validation regex that will "pass" a string. The string can
> > be no longer than some maximum length, and it can contain any
> > characters except two consecutive ampersands (&) anywhere in the
> > string.
> >
> > I'm stumped - ideas?
> 
> Yup, use this perl regex:
> 
> /^(?:(&)(?!&)|[^&]){1,5}$/
> 
> Where 5 above is the maximum length of the string.  You can change this to
> any positive value and the regex will still work.  Basically it says "look
> for 1 to 5 single characters where each either isn't an ampersand, or IS an
> ampersand but isn't immediately followed by an ampersand".  The (?!&) is a
> zero-width negative look-ahead assertion which is like other assertions such
> as "\b" that don't eat up the portions of the string that they match.


Great explanation.  Thanks from one who has not had an exam for over ten
years.

Bret

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