How to: Use Regular Expressions to Validate Data Formatting (C++/CLI)

 

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The following code example demonstrates the use of regular expressions to verify the formatting of a string. In the following code example, the string should contain a valid phone number. The following code example uses the string "\d{3}-\d{3}-\d{4}" to indicate that each field represents a valid phone number. The "d" in the string indicates a digit, and the argument after each "d" indicates the number of digits that must be present. In this case, the number is required to be separated by dashes.

Example

// regex_validate.cpp  
// compile with: /clr  
#using <System.dll>  
  
using namespace System;  
using namespace Text::RegularExpressions;  
  
int main()  
{  
   array<String^>^ number =   
   {  
      "123-456-7890",   
      "444-234-22450",   
      "690-203-6578",   
      "146-893-232",  
      "146-839-2322",  
      "4007-295-1111",   
      "407-295-1111",   
      "407-2-5555",   
   };  
  
   String^ regStr = "^\\d{3}-\\d{3}-\\d{4}$";  
  
   for ( int i = 0; i < number->Length; i++ )  
   {  
      Console::Write( "{0,14}", number[i] );  
  
      if ( Regex::IsMatch( number[i], regStr ) )  
         Console::WriteLine(" - valid");  
      else  
         Console::WriteLine(" - invalid");  
   }  
   return 0;  
}  

See Also

.NET Framework Regular Expressions
.NET Programming with C++/CLI (Visual C++)