Validating UK phone number (Regex C#)

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既然无缘 2021-02-06 05:18
public static bool ValidatePhoneNumber(string number)
{
    return Regex.Match(number, \"^(\\+44\\s?7\\d{3}|\\(?07\\d{3}\\)?)\\s?\\d{3}\\s?\\d{3}$\", RegexOptions.Ignore         


        
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  • 2021-02-06 05:28

    Try using this:

    ^(\+44\\s?7\\d{3}|\(?07\\d{3}\)?)\\s?\\d{3}\\s?\\d{3}$
    

    In order for the regex to recognize the \s, \d, etc you need to put double slash \\. If not you'll get an illegal escape character error.

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  • 2021-02-06 05:31

    This is a pretty solid regex, will handle area codes, extension numbers and the +44 international code as well as mobile numbers and even 10 digit numbers:

    ^(?:(?:\(?(?:0(?:0|11)\)?[\s-]?\(?|\+)44\)?[\s-]?(?:\(?0\)?[\s-]?)?)|(?:\(?0))(?:(?:\d{5}\)?[\s-]?\d{4,5})|(?:\d{4}\)?[\s-]?(?:\d{5}|\d{3}[\s-]?\d{3}))|(?:\d{3}\)?[\s-]?\d{3}[\s-]?\d{3,4})|(?:\d{2}\)?[\s-]?\d{4}[\s-]?\d{4}))(?:[\s-]?(?:x|ext\.?|\#)\d{3,4})?$
    
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  • 2021-02-06 05:31

    This works well and allows 3 and 4 digit extensions. It also ensures that only mobile numbers are entered. UK mobile numbers start with 07 regardless of the provider

    ^(\+44\s?7\d{3}|\(?07\d{3}\)?)\s?\d{3}\s?\d{3}(\s?\#(\d{4}|\d{3}))?$
    
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  • 2021-02-06 05:35

    Try this code,

        using System.Text.RegularExpressions; 
        public static bool CheckNumber(string strPhoneNumber)
        {
                string MatchNumberPattern = "^\(?([0-9]{3})\)?[-. ]?([0-9]{3})[-. ]?([0-9]{4})$";
                if (strPhoneNumber != null)
                {
                    return Regex.IsMatch(strPhoneNumber, MatchNumberPattern);
                }
                else
                {
                    return false;
                }
         }
    

    Hope, this code helps you.

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  • 2021-02-06 05:54

    You may try this regex if you are trying to get it with +44

    ^(((\+44\s?\d{4}|\(?0\d{4}\)?)\s?\d{3}\s?\d{3})|((\+44\s?\d{3}|\(?0\d{3}\)?)\s?\d{3}\s?\d{4})|((\+44\s?\d{2}|\(?0\d{2}\)?)\s?\d{4}\s?\d{4}))(\s?\#(\d{4}|\d{3}))?$
    

    This will match for

    +447222555555 | +44 7222 555 555 | (0722) 5555555 #2222
    

    REGEX DEMO


    You can try this regex for UK phone numbers:

    /^\(?0( *\d\)?){9,10}$/
    

    This regex will check for 10 or 11 digit numbers which are there in UK numbers, starting with a 0, which may have formatting spaces between any of the digits, and optionally a set of brackets for the area code.

    Also in your regex you need to add @ to get rid of that error(Unrecognized escape sequence):

    public static bool ValidatePhoneNumber(string number)
    {
       return Regex.Match(number, @"^(\+44\s?7\d{3}|\(?07\d{3}\)?)\s?\d{3}\s?\d{3}$", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase).Success;
    }
    
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