It would be something like:
var matches = $(regname).val().match(/[^a-zA-Z]/g);
if(matches && matches.length > 0) {
// valid first name
}
This is going on the assumption that regname is a CSS selector for an input field. If it isn't an input element use .text()
instead of .val()
. And if it isn't an HTML element that you are grabbing a value from, then just call .match()
on regname
directly.
If you are storing both first and last names as a single string it might be better to split()
it before checking for non alphabetic characters.
function checkNames()
{
var firstAndLast = $(regname).val().split(' ');
var first = firstAndLast[0];
var last = firstAndLast[1];
if(checkName(first))
{
// valid first name
}
if(checkName(last))
{
// valid last name
}
}
function checkName(name)
{
var matches = $(regname).val().match(/[^a-zA-Z]/g);
if(matches && matches.length > 0)
{
return true;
} else return false;
}
Hope this helps.
regname = "Henry1"
- what is$(regname)
supposed to do? I think you just want regname.match