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I'm using php and searching for the right regex form my country phone number. I'm not good with regex but i did some research on the possible patterns of my country phone number's and those are:

  • 71 252 254
  • 75 89 95 52
  • +216 12 21 47 58
  • 00216 12 54 11 25
  • +216 12 789 541
  • 00216 71 245 852

plz help me save my day !!

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    And what if people don't use the spaces in the correct way? Is that valid?
    – Menno
    Dec 27, 2013 at 11:19
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    At least try something
    – Ed Heal
    Dec 27, 2013 at 11:21
  • Also, what if they enter something like +216 (12) 789541? Dec 27, 2013 at 11:25

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Assuming you removed all spaces (and perhaps other invalid characters):

((\+|00)216)?[0-9]{8}

This regex should match all provided examples.

Update:

Here is the "complete" regex. It is based on a Wikipedia article:

((\+|00)216)?(74|71|78|70|72|9|4|2|5|73|75|76|77|79)[0-9]{6}

What I don't know is how to handle single-digit area codes, perhaps the following regex is better:

((\+|00)216)?(74|71|78|70|72|09|04|02|05|73|75|76|77|79)[0-9]{6}

Update 2:

The final solution, this time based on another document:

((\+|00)216)?([2579][0-9]{7}|(3[012]|4[01]|8[0128])[0-9]{6}|42[16][0-9]{5})
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  • This will also match 00491234. Dec 27, 2013 at 11:23
  • Right i should remove spaces it doesn't seem logical to put spaces in phone numbers. thx it work fine i test it on link Dec 27, 2013 at 11:34
  • @HaithemRihane I seriously hope I got it but I am not sure. Is +216 12 789 541 really valid?
    – Tobias
    Dec 27, 2013 at 11:48
  • +216 12 789 541 is not a valid tunisian number and i test it on rexpal.com it refused it Dec 27, 2013 at 11:59
  • @still_learning is this Regex Compatible with Data Annotation in c#
    – Chlebta
    Apr 28, 2014 at 10:44
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You can use:

 if(preg_match(((\+|00)216)?[0-9]{8})) {
      // do something
    }

Or try following:

if (!preg_match('/^\+\d+$/', $phone)) 
    fail("Invalid phone number");
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  • He wants to allow only phone numbers for his country. Dec 27, 2013 at 11:22
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The general rule with phone numbers is simple to ignore spaces and dashes. After it you can count for the minimum and maximum number of digits and the optional plus sign.

$filteredPhone = preg_replace('/[^\+\d]/', '', $phone);
$phoneFormatOk = preg_match('/^(\+?0*216)?\d{8}$/', $filteredPhone);
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Try with this validator symfony if you wont https://github.com/haithem-rihane/sfValidatorTnPhone

/^((+|00)216)?([2579][0-9]{7}|(3[012]|4[01]|8[0128])[0-9]{6}|42[16][0-9]{5})$/

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