问题
I am stil struggling with understanding how Regex works exactly.
I am getting usernames and they are in this format:
firstname.lastname
Both names may contain special international characters and they may contain an ' or - but I just need to detect if they contain any uppercase letters so I can throw an exception.
I am using this expression
[^A-Z].[^A-Z]
It seems to me that this should work, I just don't understand why it doesn't.
I hope somebody could explain.
Thanks!
回答1:
[^A-Z]
Simply means any character that isn't a capital A through capital Z.
.
Means any character you should be using \.
As this means the literal character .
A character group is []
and the inverse is [^]
you then put the characters you want to match.
However, your regex looks like it will match only a single character that isn't a capital letter then any character then another single character that isn't a capital letter
You want to use the following:
[^A-Z]+\.[^A-Z]+
The +
in regex means match the before stated 1 to infinite times.
If you are only going to have this text and no other text you should include the start of line and end of line tag so that it doesn't match long strings that include something formatted like you mentioned.
However, your regex does also match spaces and tabs.
So I would use the following:
^[^A-Z\s]+\.[^A-Z\s]+$
Regex Demo working with only lowercase
Regex Demo failing because username has uppercase letter
回答2:
Instead of using regex you could use this method to check for upper case characters.
public static bool checkStringForUpperCase(string s)
{
for (int i = 0; i < s.Length; i++)
{
if (char.IsUpper(s[i]))
return false;
}
return true;
}
回答3:
If you want to check that there is no uppercase, you don't need dot int middle, you can use just [^A-Z]
You should use start
and end
regex symbols and sign that this can be more then one symbol.
If i remember correctly it should be something like ^[^A-Z]*$
回答4:
If you only want to check whether it contains uppercase or not. Try this.
string test = @"Test";
string test2 = "test";
bool result = test.Any(x=>char.IsUpper(x)); //true
result = test2.Any(x => char.IsUpper(x));//false
回答5:
Obviously the only correct answer is to use \p{Lu}
to match an uppercase Unicode letter. There are other uppercase letters in national alphabets other than [A-Z]
.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17861316/regex-to-restrict-uppercase-only