ChrisP
ChrisP

Reputation: 10116

How to use this regular expression in JavaScript?

I am trying to use the following regular expression to test for a valid date.

^(((0?[1-9]|1[012])/(0?[1-9]|1\d|2[0-8])|(0?[13456789]|1[012])/(29|30)|(0?[13578]|1[02])/31)/(19|[2-9]\d)\d{2}|0?2/29/((19|[2-9]\d)(0[48]|[2468][048]|[13579][26])|(([2468][048]|[3579][26])00)))$

which I got from

http://regexlib.com/REDetails.aspx?regexp_id=1071

My JavaScript test code is:

var date='1/1/1965';
var re = new RegExp('^(((0?[1-9]|1[012])/(0?[1-9]|1\d|2[0-8])|(0?[13456789]|1[012])/(29|30)|(0?[13578]|1[02])/31)/(19|[2-9]\d)\d{2}|0?2/29/((19|[2-9]\d)(0[48]|[2468][048]|[13579][26])|(([2468][048]|[3579][26])00)))$');
alert(re.test(date));

I keep getting "false" rather than "true" for this valid test date.

Upvotes: 2

Views: 4638

Answers (3)

Pointy
Pointy

Reputation: 413709

Just put it in forward-slashes:

var re = /^(((0?[1-9]|1[012])\/(0?[1-9]|1\d|2[0-8])|(0?[13456789]|1[012])/(29|30)|(0?[13578]|1[02])/31)\/(19|[2-9]\d)\d{2}|0?2/29/((19|[2-9]\d)(0[48]|[2468][048]|[13579][26])|(([2468][048]|[3579][26])00)))$/

Now, while that'll get you a regular expression to use, I have to say that this may be one of the silliest applications of a regex ever. You'd be way better off just instantiating a JavaScript "Date" object and using it's surprisingly friendly API to check what you need to check.

If you instantiate a JavaScript "Date" object with a bogus date (like Februrary 30), it'll just roll to the actual date that sort-of corresponds to the bogus date; in other words, it carries over the bogus days into the next month. Thus, if you just hold on to the month and day, and create a "Date" instance, you can know that if the month and day that the "Date" instance gives you when you ask are different from the ones you fed it, then the original date must have been unreal.

Upvotes: 0

Cray
Cray

Reputation: 2454

Your problem might be escaping of the slashes.

There are 2 ways you can insert a regexp in javascript. 1st way is just put it in forward slashes, and the second way, which is the way you are doing it is with RegExp object, which means that you then have to include the regexp string itself in the JavaScript code as a string.

And as every other string in Javascript which contains special characters like backward slashes (which your regexp does), you have to escape them with yet another backslash.

So basically just replace every backslash in your code with double backslash (\\) and you should be fine.

Upvotes: 0

Chandu
Chandu

Reputation: 82903

Try this:

var date='1/1/1965'; 
var re = /^(((0?[1-9]|1[012])\/(0?[1-9]|1\d|2[0-8])|(0?[13456789]|1[012])\/(29|30)|(0?[13578]|1[02])\/31)\/(19|[2-9]\d)\d{2}|0?2\/29\/((19|[2-9]\d)(0[48]|[2468][048]|[13579][26])|(([2468][048]|[3579][26])00)))$/;
alert(re.test(date)); 

Upvotes: 3

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