Is there a way I can check if a user entered only 4 numbers and not 4 letters using PHP? If so how?
4 Answers
Alternatively you can also do:
if(preg_match('/^\d{4}$/',$input)) {
// valid input
} else {
// invalid input.
}
ctype_digit won't work user input that has been type casted to integer/float form. Regex is just plain slow - so only use it when needed. So, with that in mind I would do something like
$s = (string) $_POST['value'];
if(strlen($s) === 4 AND ctype_digit($s))
{
// Now that it's verified as a good value
// convert to int for the rest of the script
$value = (int) $s;
}
This will also protect you from users passing arrays to your string checks.
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2Hex notation and scientific notation
are_numeric
as well! Also, what's this aboutctype
not working and user input? That's nonsense.– deceze ♦Sep 24, 2010 at 2:54 -
1Of course ctype_digit will work. From the documentation: "Checks if all of the characters in the provided string, text, are numerical." This is just what the asker wants to do here.– ChrisMSep 24, 2010 at 12:18
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Sorry, my bad. It's actually the other way around.
ctype_digit
doesn't work on integers which causes problems if you are correctly typecasting your values. Sep 24, 2010 at 14:51
Filters may be a valid alternative, albeit being somewhat verbose. They allow you to express your validation rules like rules though, which is good:
$isValid = filter_input(
INPUT_POST,
'varname',
FILTER_VALIDATE_INT,
array('options' => array('min_range' => 1000, 'max_range' => 9999))
);