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I use a javascript test with regex for numbers, letters and underscore. I want to change the regex to regex for letters, numbers, spaces and dash. But how?

re = /^\w+$/; 
if(!re.test(form.username.value)) { 
    alert("Username must contain only letters, numbers and underscores. Please try again"); 
    form.username.focus();
    return false; 
}

4 Answers 4

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How about this?

/^[0-9A-Za-z\s\-]+$/
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/^[\w\d\s-]+$/
  • ^ from beginning
  • \w letters
  • \d digits
  • \s space
  • and then the - (dash)
  • ^wrapping in [ ] matches any character within
  • $ to the end
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Try this:

re = /^[a-zA-Z0-9-\s]*$/;
if(!re.test(form.username.value)) { 
    alert("Username must contain only letters, numbers and dashes. Please try again"); 
    form.username.focus();
    return false; 
}
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  • ^- Yep. You could change * to +. Unless that's a desired feature, of course.
    – Gary
    Feb 1, 2014 at 19:08
  • I've updated the regex since the question states "to regex for letters, numbers, spaces and dash." .. there is no mention of underscore and as you said .. to force string it's enough to change * to +
    – Goran.it
    Feb 1, 2014 at 19:11
  • Yeah, I noticed that the in the question right after I posted.
    – Gary
    Feb 1, 2014 at 19:12
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  const reg = /^(?!.*\.\.)(?!.*\.$)[^\W][\w.\s\-']{2,200}$/gim;
  const regStatus = reg.test(value);
  return regStatus ? value : undefined;

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