Saeid
Saeid

Reputation: 13592

Regex for check the input string is just in persian language

I work with MVC and I am new on it. I want to check input values is only in Persian language (Characters) by [RegularExpression] Validation. So I think to use Regex and need to check in range of unicodes, but I don't lnow how can find range of Persian characters Unicode. Am I right about this Regex? what is your suggestion and how can I find range of Unicode in Persian

Upvotes: 43

Views: 17552

Answers (7)

sleepy whiskey
sleepy whiskey

Reputation: 21

I use these two RegExps in my program as some letters might be actually arabic:

^[!@#$%^&*(). ۱۲۳۴۵۶۷۸۹۰+-پچجحخهعغفقثصضشسیبلاﺐتنمکگوئدذرزطﺐظژؤآإأءًٌٍَُِّﻢﺷﺠﺪﮑﺬﻋﻮﻂﺶﺰﺣﻣﮕﻒﺤﻻﻄﻟﭼﻫﻼﻗﺒﺗﺨﻪﻬﻓﯾﺼﺟﮔﻇﺑﭽﺌﻞﺖﺿ]+$
^[ﻢﺷﺠﺪﮑﺬﻋﻮﻂﺶﺰﺣﻣﮕﻒﺤﻻﻄﻟﭼﻫﻼﻗﺒﺗﺨﻪﻬﻓﯾﺼﺟﮔﻇﺑﭽﺌﻞﺖﺿﺎﺄﭙﻈﻏﻦﯿﻔﻤﻨﻐﻌﮏﺻﺧﻃﭘﺳﻘﻧﯽﻖﺸﮐﻠﺴﺮﺘ]+$

it might not look very good but it works fine in my code.

Upvotes: 0

revo
revo

Reputation: 48741

TL;DR

All answers that say use \u0600-\u06FF or [آ-ی] are simply WRONG.

i.e. \u0600-\u06FF contains 209 more characters than you need! and it includes numbers too!

Farsi MUST used character sets are as following:

  • Use ^[آابپتثجچحخدذرزژسشصضطظعغفقکگلمنوهی]+$ for letters.

  • Use ^[۰۱۲۳۴۵۶۷۸۹]+$ for numbers.

  • Use [ ‬ٌ ‬ًّ ‬َ ‬ِ ‬ُ ‬ْ ‬] for vowels.

Or a union of those. You may want to add other Arabic letters like Hamza ء to your character set additionally.


This answer exists to fix a common misconception. Codepoints 0600 through 06FF do not denote Persian / Farsi alphabet (neither does [آ-ی]):

[\u0600-\u0605 ؐ-ؚ\u061Cـ ۖ-\u06DD ۟-ۤ ۧ ۨ ۪-ۭ ً-ٕ ٟ ٖ-ٞ ٰ ، ؍ ٫ ٬ ؛ ؞ ؟ ۔ ٭ ٪ ؉ ؊ ؈ ؎ ؏
۞ ۩ ؆ ؇ ؋ ٠۰ ١۱ ٢۲ ٣۳ ٤۴ ٥۵ ٦۶ ٧۷ ٨۸ ٩۹ ءٴ۽ آ أ ٲ ٱ ؤ إ ٳ ئ ا ٵ ٮ ب ٻ پ ڀ
ة-ث ٹ ٺ ټ ٽ ٿ ج ڃ ڄ چ ڿ ڇ ح خ ځ ڂ څ د ذ ڈ-ڐ ۮ ر ز ڑ-ڙ ۯ س ش ښ-ڜ ۺ ص ض ڝ ڞ
ۻ ط ظ ڟ ع غ ڠ ۼ ف ڡ-ڦ ٯ ق ڧ ڨ ك ک-ڴ ػ ؼ ل ڵ-ڸ م۾ ن ں-ڽ ڹ ه ھ ہ-ۃ ۿ ەۀ وۥ ٶ
ۄ-ۇ ٷ ۈ-ۋ ۏ ى يۦ ٸ ی-ێ ې ۑ ؽ-ؿ ؠ ے ۓ \u061D]

255 characters are fallen in this range, Farsi alphabet has 32 letters that in addition to Farsi demonstration of digits it would be 42. If we add vowels (Arabic vowels originally, that rarely used in Farsi) and Tanvin (ً, ٍِ ‬, ٌ ‬) and Tashdid (ّ ‬) that are both a subset of Arabic diacritics not Farsi, we'd end with 46 characters. This means:

\u0600-\u06FF contains 209 more characters than you need!

۷ with codepoint 06F7 is a Farsi representation of number 7 and ٧ with codepoint 0667 is Arabic representation of the same number. ۶ is Farsi representation of number 6 and ٦ is Arabic representation of the same number. And all reside in 0600 through 06FF codepoints.

The shapes of the Persian digits four (۴), five (۵), and six (۶) are different from the shapes used in Arabic and the other numbers have different codepoints.

You can see different number of other characters that doesn't exist in Farsi / Persian too and nobody is willing to have them while validating a first name or surname.

[آ-ی] includes 117 characters too which is much more than what someone needs for validation. You can see them all using Unicode CLDR.

Upvotes: 16

Mohammad Sadegh
Mohammad Sadegh

Reputation: 747

Regex.IsMatch(Text, @"^([\u0600-\u06FF]+\s?)+$")    

This Only Contain standard Arabic symbols range But Persian also include 4 More Characters:

ژ \uFB8A
پ \u067E
چ \u0686
گ \u06AF

So You Should Use:

^[\u0600-\u06FF\uFB8A\u067E\u0686\u06AF]+$

If you want to match Zero-width-non-joiner you should add this too:

\u200C

Upvotes: 15

AAKousha
AAKousha

Reputation: 59

Persian characters are within the range: [\u0600-\u06FF] + [\s]

Try:

Regex.IsMatch(Text, @"^([\u0600-\u06FF]+\s?)+$")

This Patern Contains Letter and space Charachters.

Upvotes: 0

Angel
Angel

Reputation: 833

I use this RegExp in my program, and it works correctly. hope to help you:

 [پچجحخهعغفقثصضشسیبلاتنمکگوئدذرزطظژؤآإأءًٌٍَُِّ\s]+$

Upvotes: 9

Saeid
Saeid

Reputation: 13592

Check first letter and last letter range in Persian I think something like this:

"^[آ-ی]$"

Upvotes: 26

Toto
Toto

Reputation: 91498

Persian characters are within the range: [\u0600-\u06FF]

Try:

Regex.IsMatch(value, @"^[\u0600-\u06FF]+$")

Upvotes: 30

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