I am working on a form validation and I need to validate phone number with or without country code. Example: +1-555-532-3455, 555-555-5555, +919965425422.
Can any one suggest me how to achieve it with regular expression.
I am working on a form validation and I need to validate phone number with or without country code. Example: +1-555-532-3455, 555-555-5555, +919965425422.
Can any one suggest me how to achieve it with regular expression.
Share Improve this question asked Aug 23, 2016 at 4:59 User123User123 2893 silver badges17 bronze badges 4- see this stackoverflow./questions/4338267/… – Hadi Commented Aug 23, 2016 at 5:01
- Please edit your question to include what you've tried, and the expected output(if any). Most users are more than happy to provide code for a coder in distress, but Stack Overflow is not a code writing service. – Chris Commented Aug 23, 2016 at 5:03
- Apparently you also want optional separators between parts. Try Google. – RobG Commented Aug 23, 2016 at 5:53
- refer this stackoverflow./a/12858073/5292301 – User Commented Aug 23, 2016 at 6:08
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Reset to default 6try like this
<script type="text/javascript">
var reg = "(?:\s+|)((0|(?:(\+|)91))(?:\s|-)*(?:(?:\d(?:\s|-)*\d{9})|(?:\d{2}(?:\s|-)*\d{8})|(?:\d{3}(?:\s|-)*\d{7}))|\d{10})(?:\s+|)";
function PhoneValidation(phoneNumber)
{
var OK = reg.match(phoneNumber);
if (!OK) {
window.alert("phone number isn't valid");
}else{
window.alert("phone number is valid");
}
}
</script>