Reputation: 7202
I am having trouble crafting a function that has the following requirements in Lua:
phone_number
and 2-digit country_code
as input.phone_number
has the form {1 || ""}{country_code
}{10 or 11-digit mobile number}I need as output the 10 or 11-digit mobile number.
Example I/O:
phone_number
= "552234332344", country_code
= "55" => "2234332344"
phone_number
= "15522343323443", country_code
= "55" => "22343323443"
Thanks!
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1923
Reputation: 4688
Try this
^[0-9]{1,3}\s\|{2}\s[0-9]{10,11}$
This expression is for pattern like 1 || 9945397865
like you asked i guess . .
EDITED: I guess this works
string.len('552234332344')
=> Output: 12string.match ('552234332344', ^%d)
=> Output: 552234332344 if matchesstring.sub ('552234332344', 1, 2)
=> Output: 55string.sub('552234332344', 3)
=> Output: 2234332344Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 26794
Try "(1?)(%d%d)(%d+)"
. Using this with your examples:
print(("15522343323443"):match("(1?)(%d%d)(%d+)"))
print(("5522343323443"):match("(1?)(%d%d)(%d+)"))
will print:
1 55 22343323443
55 22343323443
If you need exactly 10 or 11 digits in the phone number, then specify %d
10 times and then add %d?
. %d
is a character class that matches any number and question mark modifier matches the previous character or a character class 0 or 1 time.
Upvotes: 3