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Need to validate phone numbers which are separated by ma and it can have country code as start parameter. I need to do temporary validation in front end side such as validating different numbers

  1. number with country code(min length and max length should be specified): +919845098450
  2. number without country code(min length and max length should be specified):9845098450

and these numbers are separated by ma(+919845098450,9845098450 etc) so for i have done it for single phone number .

^([+])?[0-9()\-#+]*$

and ma separated

^([+])?[,\d{9}]*$

but the above regex is not showing error when the input ends with ma (+919845098450,9845098450,).

I need to do it for ma separated numbers in jquery/javascript.

if possible i need to specify min and max length with and without country code. your help is appreciated.

Need to validate phone numbers which are separated by ma and it can have country code as start parameter. I need to do temporary validation in front end side such as validating different numbers

  1. number with country code(min length and max length should be specified): +919845098450
  2. number without country code(min length and max length should be specified):9845098450

and these numbers are separated by ma(+919845098450,9845098450 etc) so for i have done it for single phone number .

^([+])?[0-9()\-#+]*$

and ma separated

^([+])?[,\d{9}]*$

but the above regex is not showing error when the input ends with ma (+919845098450,9845098450,).

I need to do it for ma separated numbers in jquery/javascript.

if possible i need to specify min and max length with and without country code. your help is appreciated.

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You may try this,

/^(?:\+\d{2})?\d{10}(?:,(?:\+\d{2})?\d{10})*$/.test(str);

DEMO

  • (?:\+\d{2})? helps to match an optional country code.
  • \d{10} matches the 10 digit number.
  • (?:,(?:\+\d{2})?\d{10})* helps to match the following zero or more phone numbers.
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