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I am trying to return a match if none of the following is found anywhere in the person's name when entered (case insensitive):

Dr Dr. Mr Mr. Mrs Mrs. Ms Ms. Miss and + & PHD Sr Sr. Jr Jr.

It also needs to look for spaces on either side of the above so as not non match "Drake" or "Missy", etc..

I'm not very good a regex and trying this in regexbuddy is also defficult.. Anyone here able to help out? What I have so far works ok but on for the front of a string but someone could enter dennis dr dennis and be fine...

^\s*(?!(?:(\s*)Dr|Mr|Mrs|Miss|Ms)\b).*?$
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  • Out of curiosity, what language are you using? It might be an easier problem if you were to split your string on whitespace and inspect each of the resulting elements for the presence of titles, generationals, etc
    – billinkc
    Jun 21, 2011 at 18:56
  • For readability, I would also split this on whitespace and compare to a known list of prefixes and suffixes.
    – Jordan
    Jun 21, 2011 at 19:58

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You can use following regular expression:

/(?:^|\W)(?:(?:Dr|Mr|Mrs|Ms|Sr|Jr)\.?|Miss|Phd|\+|&)(?:\W|$)/i

EDIT: Alternative regex based on negative lookahead:

/(?!.*?(?:^|\W)(?:(?:Dr|Mr|Mrs|Ms|Sr|Jr)\.?|Miss|Phd|\+|&)(?:\W|$))^.*$/i
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  • @citizen conn: Here is the working php code on ideone using above regex: ideone.com/n3j6S
    – anubhava
    Jun 21, 2011 at 19:13
  • I see, different approach, if it does match then you are calling it a match... BUT it is still matching the "DR" in "DrSmith" which would cause your script to fail Jun 21, 2011 at 19:20
  • @citizen conn: For that all we need is to start and end regex with \b. Please check the ideone demo now: ideone.com/0HAg6 It will not match DrSmith now.
    – anubhava
    Jun 21, 2011 at 19:35
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    Ok just got it working, try /(?:^|\W)(?:(?:Dr|Mr|Mrs|Ms|Sr|Jr)\.?|Miss|Phd|\+)(?:\W|$)/i
    – anubhava
    Jun 21, 2011 at 21:36
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    @Dennis: Posted an alternative regex in EDIT section above to do inverse of earlier regex. Also se demo at: ideone.com/xncWG
    – anubhava
    Jun 22, 2011 at 17:57
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What about

^\s*(?!(?:Dr|Mr|Mrs|Miss|Ms)\.?\b)(?!.*\b(?:\+|&|PHD|Sr|Jr)(?:(?:\.\B)|\b)).*?$

See it here on Regexr

I added a second part to your regex

(?!.*\b(?:\+|&|PHD|Sr|Jr)(?:(?:\.\B)|\b))

This looks for the things somewhere in the string with a word boundary before and after except when it ends with a dot then followed by a non word boundary.

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