Reputation: 9890
bid=
id=3D46799862
03005134012
+92-345-540700(8)
(00996)-345.(123)/4567
bidid=3D46799862). +966 235 123456/7
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Testing at http://rubular.com/r/U0YZQ0GlbZ
RegEx (\d|\+)(\+|\d|\(|\)|-| |\.){7,}\b
Expected matches :
incorrect matches :
46799862
but should be ignore beacause complete word is 3D46799862
+92-345-540700(8
and it should match +92-345-540700(8)
00996)-345.(123
but it should match (00996)-345.(123)/4567
46799862). +966 235 123456
but it should match +966 235 123456/7
20992337-
but it should be ignored because its /20992337-valign=
Upvotes: 0
Views: 531
Reputation: 1519
I assume that you wan't a regular expression that only matches the 6 expected matches.
This regular expression does that.
(?<!(?:\w|\/))(?:\d|\+|\()[\d ()\/\.-]+(?!\w)
It has to start with either a \d, + or (. But only if there is no preceding \w or /.
Then just consume one or more of [\d ()/.-] but not if it ends with a \w
EDIT
(?<...)
is a negative lookbehind. In this case it means that the previous charaters cannot match the regex ...
(?!...)
is a negative lookahead. So like above it means that the next characters cannot match the regex ...
Both of the above contructs is non-consuming.
(?:...)
is a non capturing group
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 9890
(\d|\+|\()(\+|\d|\(|\)|-| |\/){7,}(\d|\))+\b
This is more accurate...
Upvotes: 0