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I am creating a regular expression to validate a Name-Lastname field. With next code I only can validate a field without accents:

Pattern pattern_ = Pattern.compile("^[a-zA-Z]+(?:(?:\s+|-)[a-zA-Z]+)*$");

How do I allow accents to my city field? (for example: John Solá)

Thanks for advance.

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Use the [:alpha:] character class:

Pattern pattern_ = Pattern.compile("^[:alpha:]+(?:(?:\\s+|-)[:alpha:]+)*$");

EDIT: Inserted extra backslash, and removed double-braces. However it is noted that some Regex engines allow named character classes with the double-brace. For example, to match spaces and [:alpha:] in ruby, one would do /[ [:alpha:]]+/.

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  • Thanks for the solution, it works but there were some syntactic mistakes. Finally I used: Pattern pattern_ = Pattern.compile("^[:alpha:]+(?:(?:\\s+|-)[:alpha:]+)*$");
    – MarcForn
    Aug 23, 2013 at 19:18

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