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I'm trying to test if an input has at least 4 number and 1 character in it. I have this which works, but only when the characters are in the order 0000a, I wanted it to match no matter what the order, so 00a00, a0000, aa00a00a would all match the pattern.

[0-9]{4,}[a-zA-Z]{1,}

What do I need to change? I tried [a-zA-Z0-9]{5,} but then things like aaaaa and 00012 matched, which is no good.

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Using lookahead assertion:

(?=.*[a-zA-Z])(.*?\d){4,}

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  • On Debuggex it works fine, but in my code it seems to fail each time, I've used it like var regex = new RegExp('(?=.*[a-zA-Z])(.*?\d){4,}');, then I'm using regex.test(myStringVarHere); Am I doing something wrong?
    – TMH
    May 12, 2014 at 14:16
  • @TomHart, Use regular expression literal: var regex = /(?=.*[a-zA-Z])(.*?\d){4,}/
    – falsetru
    May 12, 2014 at 14:18
  • @TomHart, because '\d' == 'd'; it matches a letter d instead of a digit (\d). You should escape the backslash if you want to use string literal form.
    – falsetru
    May 12, 2014 at 14:18
  • Yes, +1. But, instead of using the ubiquitous (and frequently not necessary) dot-star it is typically more efficient to use a more precise expression like so: ^(?=[^a-zA-Z]*[a-zA-Z])(\D*\d){4,}. I've also added a start-of-string-anchor to make the non-matching cases much more efficient. May 12, 2014 at 14:37
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If the formal rules are:

"Numbers >= 4 AND characters == 1"

you'll find no way with regex because the character could be everywhere. In this case you'd need some kind of Pushdown automaton or an algorithm with a counter.

If the rule is "Numbers == 4 AND characters == 1" the following should (not easy to read) may work:

([a-zA-Z][0-9]{4,})|([0-9][a-zA-Z][0-9]{3,})|([0-9]{2,}[a-zA-Z][0-9]{2,})|([0-9]{3,}[a-zA-Z][0-9])|([0-9]{4,}[a-zA-Z])

And if the ruls is "(Numbers + characters) >= 4 AND characters >= 1" this may work:

([a-zA-Z]([a-zA-Z]|[0-9]){4,})|(([a-zA-Z]|[0-9])[a-zA-Z]([a-zA-Z]|[0-9]){3,})|(([a-zA-Z]|[0-9]){2,}[a-zA-Z]([a-zA-Z]|[0-9]){2,})|(([a-zA-Z]|[0-9]){3,}[a-zA-Z]([a-zA-Z]|[0-9]))|(([a-zA-Z]|[0-9]){4,}[a-zA-Z])

But because of bot solutions are quite ugly I'd suggest to use none of them. Implement a small algorithm would be easier and more readable.

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