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I am trying to write a regular expression that doesn't allow single or double quotes in a string (could be single line or multiline string). Based on my last question, I wrote like this ^(?:(?!"|').)*$, but it is not working. Really appreciate if anybody could help me out here.

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  • the .Contains method is not an solution for this case?
    – The Mask
    Oct 13, 2011 at 3:39

4 Answers 4

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Just use a character class that excludes quotes:

^[^'"]*$

(Within the [] character class specifier, the ^ prefix inverts the specification, so [^'"] means any character that isn't a ' or ".)

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    Not all cases allow direct manipulation of match results - for instance, libraries may often allow the specification of a validation regex, but the logic that actually uses the regex isn't exposed.
    – Amber
    Oct 13, 2011 at 3:37
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    Sorry I tried, it didn't work. And regular string cannot pass it.
    – GLP
    Oct 13, 2011 at 3:37
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    @GaolaiPeng - Then post the code you're using to evaluate it; the regex should work fine.
    – Amber
    Oct 13, 2011 at 3:38
  • @Amber: Hmm, okay, I hadn't thought of that. I read the question as a homebrew solution. (Note to self: If I write a validation library that takes a regex, I must specify a negation option...) Oct 13, 2011 at 3:39
  • I tried, good, "good", 'good', none passed. I put following in my aspx, ValidationExpression="^[^'"]*$".
    – GLP
    Oct 13, 2011 at 3:47
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Just use a regex that matches for quotes, and then negate the match result:

var regex = new Regex("\"|'");
bool noQuotes = !regex.IsMatch("My string without quotes");
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  • Thanks for your answer, but I don't want to write it in code-behind.
    – GLP
    Oct 13, 2011 at 3:48
  • You never said this was in a view. :-( Maybe you should have it in a model object? Oct 13, 2011 at 4:32
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Try this:

    string myStr = "foo'baa";
    bool HasQuotes = myStr.Contains("'") || myStr.Contains("\""); //faster solution , I think.
    bool HasQuotes2 = Regex.IsMatch(myStr, "['\"]");

                if (!HasQuotes)
                {
                    //not has quotes.. 
                }
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This regular expression below, allows alphanumeric and all special characters except quotes(' and "")

@"^[a-zA-Z-0-9~+:;,/#&_@*%$!()\[\] ]*$"

You can use it like

[RegularExpression(@"^[a-zA-Z-0-9~+:;,/#&_@*%$!()**\[\]** ]*$", ErrorMessage = "Should not allow quotes")]

here use escape sequence() for []. Since its not showing in this post

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