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I would need your help to create a regex for an input mask that would validate an attribute with 1 or 2 decimal numbers.

Example of valid values:

1234.1 (number can be any digits long before "." but only 1 number after ".")
1234.12 (number can be any digits long before "." but only 2 number after ".")
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  • There should be some number digits before the decimal point May 20, 2015 at 10:43

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This is a regex you can use:

^\d+\.\d{1,2}$

See demo

The \d shorthand class matches a digit, + makes sure we match 1 or more preceding pattern, and a dot must be escaped. The {1,2} quantifier makes sure we only match 1 or 2 digits.

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  • Did it solve your problem, or do you need more assistance? Please also add the language you are using as a tag to the question. May 21, 2015 at 22:00
  • Heh almost a copy of my answer, but I got totally voted down and deleted my answer, but why does one want to escape dots? That was the difference in our posts Jul 16, 2016 at 4:19
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    @MikaelPuusaari: If you do not escape a dot, it means you match any character but a newline. That is a rough mistake in regex world especially if validation is under consideration. Jul 16, 2016 at 7:30
  • Thanks for the explanation, I always thought it was redundant. Jul 16, 2016 at 11:46
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Digits, decimal point and one/two digits after:

^\d+\.\d{1,2}$

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