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I want regex which finds out continues max 12 digits long number by ignoring space, plus (+), parenthesis & dash, e.g:

Primary contact number +91 98333332343 call me on this
My number is +91-983 333 32343
2nd number +1 (983) 333 32343, call me
Another one 983-333-32343
One more +91(983)-333-32343 that's all
121 street pin code 421 728 & number is 9833636363

Currently, I have a regex, which does the job of fetching contact numbers from string:

/* This only work for the first case not for any other
   and for last one it outputs "121" */

\\+?\\(?\\d*\\)? ?\\(?\\d+\\)?\\d*([\\s./-]?\\d{2,})+

So what can be done here to support all the above cases, in short ignoring special characters and length should range from 10-12.

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I see that there are numbers ranging from 10 to 13 digits.

You may use

/(?:[-+() ]*\d){10,13}/g

See the regex demo.

Details:

  • (?:[-+() ]*\d){10,13} - match 10 to 13 sequences of:
    • [-+() ]* - zero or more characters that are either -, +, (, ), or a space
    • \d - a digit

var re = /(?:[-+() ]*\d){10,13}/gm; 
var str = 'Primary contact number +91 98333332343 call me on this\nMy number is +91-983 333 32343\n2nd number +1 (983) 333 32343, call me\nAnother one 983-333-32343\nOne more +91(983)-333-32343 that\'s all\n121 street pin code 421 728 & number is 9833636363';
var res = str.match(re).map(function(s){return s.trim();});
console.log(res);
 

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  • @passion: Yes, it should since the task is to extract "continues max 12 digits long number by ignoring space, plus (+), parenthesis & dash", not to validate. For validation, another regex would be necessary. If OP is more specific on the number formats to extract I could provide a more "targeted" regex, but the task is formulated in a very broad way. Sep 20, 2016 at 6:39
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The accepted answer will match your criteria but I'd like to propose a more restrictive approach. It is quite specific to the number formats you provided :

  • test specifically if a string IS a number /^(\+(\d{1,2})[- ]?)?(\(\d{3}\)|\d{3})[- ]?\d{3}[- ]?\d{4,5}$/
  • test whether a string contains at least one number : /(\+(\d{1,2})[- ]?)?(\(\d{3}\)|\d{3})[- ]?\d{3}[- ]?\d{4,5}/

I made you a small fiddle where you can try out different regexes on any number of... well numbers : https://jsfiddle.net/u51xrcox/5/.

have fun.

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