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i want to check if the value of a variable is not all text for example if the variable is not equal to text then show an error message:

if   ( ($(regname).match(/[^a-z ]/gi)) ) {
                $('p.validfirstname').fadeIn(300);
}

I'm not sure how to do it so the code above is probably wrong.

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  • a variable, for example var regname ="Henry1" Apr 23, 2013 at 16:13
  • if regname = "Henry1" - what is $(regname) supposed to do? I think you just want regname.match
    – wirey00
    Apr 23, 2013 at 16:17
  • I'm just trying to find out if the variable is not equal to a alphabetic characters, ie if it has numbers or characters such as -/= etc. A valid name. Apr 23, 2013 at 16:18

2 Answers 2

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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.

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Try this

/^[A-Za-z]*$/.test(string);

If your string has all the alphabets then true else false.

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