public static boolean validateState (String state)
{
return state.matches( "[1-9]\\d{2}-[1-9]\\d{4}" ) ;
}
Why this function takes 3 digit before hyphen and 5 after hyphen when i have put 2 and 4 in the brackets? Kindly Help..
Remove the [1-9]
in both cases. You're actually trying to match:
Or to put it more succinctly: [0-9]
is equivalent to \\d
.
You probably either need [1-9]\\d-[1-9]\\d{3}
or just \\d{2}-\\d{4}
.
For the RegEx which you have provided "[1-9]\d{2}-[1-9]\d{4}"
a) [1-9] accepts one digit
b) d{2} accepts two digits
So, totally it accepts 3 digits(before the hyphen, i.e, for "[1-9]\d{2}" part).
Likewise, after hyphen also it will accept 4 digits.
You probably want to use any one of the following:
1) \d{2}-\d{4}
2) [1-9]\d{1}-[1-9]\d{3}
[1-9]
before it, you probably want\\d{2}-\\d{4}
, but note that\d
is[0-9]
and not[1-9]