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I've a textbox in an ASP.NET application, for which I need to use a regular expression to validate the user input string. Requirements for regex are -

  1. It should allow only one space between words. That is, total number of spaces between words or characters should only be one.
  2. It should ignore leading and trailing spaces.

Matches:

  • Test
  • Test abc

Non Matches:

  • Test abc def
  • Test abc --> I wanted to include multiple spaces between the 2 words. However the editor ignores these extra spaces while posting a question.
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  • Two different interpretations of your matching criteria suggest that it is unclear - are more than two words allowed?
    – MikeM
    Mar 20, 2013 at 15:23
  • I've edited the question for better clarity. Liked you pointed - since the requirement is to disallow more than one space between words, it restricts the user input to contain a maximum of two words.
    – Test_User
    Mar 20, 2013 at 15:36

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Assuming there must be either one or two 'words' (i.e. sequences of non-space characters)

"\s*\S+(\s\S+)?\s*"

Change \S to [A-Za-z] if you want to allow only letters.

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  • Wow, the expression "\s*\w+(\s\w+)?\s*" works prefectly well for the spaces. The only issue I see is, it is not allowing any special characters within the string. I need to allow special characters and numerics as well.
    – Test_User
    Mar 20, 2013 at 15:59
  • @Test_User. Edited to allow any non-space characters.
    – MikeM
    Mar 20, 2013 at 16:02
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Pretty straightforward:

/^ *(\w+ ?)+ *$/
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  • Sorry, didn't work. It keeps throwing validation error even for a string that didn't have any spaces.
    – Test_User
    Mar 20, 2013 at 15:23
  • Check your copy/paste, because it works in refiddle using the .NET RE library.
    – Adrian
    Mar 20, 2013 at 16:08
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Maybe this one will do?

\s*\S+?\s?\S*\s*

Edit: Its a server-encoded regex, meaning that you might need to remove one of those escaping slashes.

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  • Sorry, I'm very poor at regular expressions. I'm setting the ValidationExpression property of my RegEx validation control with your expression and it won't match a single word. I would appreciate if you can make any required modifications to the expression and post it. Thank you!
    – Test_User
    Mar 20, 2013 at 15:46
  • Updated my post - try again.
    – asenovm
    Mar 20, 2013 at 15:47
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How about:

^\s*(\w+\s)*\w+\s*$

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