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That is my regular expression:

[A-Ö]{1}[a-ö]

When I write that everything is fine until I write another small letter it doesn't work. E.g. Ab works, but Cmo or Klfdklgklhsh don't work. How can I do this?

EDIT BASED ON COMMENTS:

If I use [A-Ö]{1}[a-ö]+ then it also supports ab, klofn and nnn for example. I need for the first letter to be only a capital letter.

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  • @stribizhev it says more than one small leter
    – Templar
    Nov 29, 2015 at 19:23
  • The limniting quantifier is redundant, {1} can be removed. What are your actual requirements? [A-Ö] matches all lower and uppercase letters and a lot of other symbols, too. I feel you need [A-ZÖ][a-zö]+ Nov 29, 2015 at 19:24
  • @Ashiquzzaman If I do that then it also supports ab, klofn and nnn for example. I need for the first letter to be only a capital letter. Nov 29, 2015 at 19:24
  • I'm using a program that my teacher made and if I write [A-Z][a-z]+ then It accepts ab. I need Ab and small letters after b. Nov 29, 2015 at 19:27
  • @stribizhev Wow. That works. Thank you. If you add an answer I could mark it as best answer. Nov 29, 2015 at 19:30

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Note that [A-Ö] matches all lower and uppercase letters and a lot of other symbols, too.

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You need

[A-ZÖ][a-zö]+

See regex demo

Note that + matches 1 or more occurrences of the preceding subpattern.

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    Thank you. I added other letters of the Finnish Alphabet also. [A-ZÅÄÖ][a-zöäå]+ Nov 29, 2015 at 19:37
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[A-Ö]{1}[a-ö]*

The * means zero or more, if you require a lowercase letter to follow, then use

[A-Ö]{1}[a-ö]+
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  • This fixed his problem. Good answer.
    – user557597
    Nov 29, 2015 at 21:11
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    @sln You couldn't be more wrong. Stribizhev did it. Nov 29, 2015 at 22:59
  • @SleepySleeper - You said: "Ab works, but Cmo or Klfdklgklhsh doesn't work. How can I do this?" This answer [A-Ö]{1}[a-ö]* matches Cmo and Klfdklgklhsh. Nobody is going to try to guess what your problem was. This answer solved it as originally stated. Somebody else edited your original post, not you. If you want to add clarity, don't let someone else do it for you, do it yourself.
    – user557597
    Nov 30, 2015 at 0:43

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