First off, this has sort of been asked before. However I haven't been able to modify this to fit my requirement.
In short: I want a regex that matches an expression if and only if it only contains digits, and there are 5 (or more) increasing consecutive digits somewhere in the expression.
I understand the logic of
^(?=\d{5}$)1*2*3*4*5*6*7*8*9*0*$
however, this limits the expression to 5 digits. I want there to be able to be digits before and after the expression. So 1111345671111
should match, while 11111
shouldn't.
I thought this might work:
^[0-9]*(?=\d{5}0*1*2*3*4*5*6*7*8*9*)[0-9]*$
which I interpret as:
^$
: The entire expression must only contain what's between these 2 symbols[0-9]*
: Any digits between0
-9
, 0 or more times followed by:(?=\d{5}0*1*2*3*4*5*6*7*8*9*)
: A part where at least 5 increasing digits are found followed by:[0-9]*
: Any digits between0
-9
, 0 or more times.
However this regex is incorrect, as for example 11111
matches. How can I solve this problem using a regex? So examples of expressions to match:
00001459000
12345
This shouldn't match:
abc12345
9871234444
^[0-9]+$
AND string must contain 5 increasing digits (but I'm not sure what this regex would be).