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9.8

regexp, regular expression

Asked by richammond in Visual Basic Programming

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Hi, i've set all the references etc in the project...

I have this regular expression : objRegExp.Pattern = "[A-Z]{1,2}" but the problem is : it does not seem to count.

For example, A is valid
AA is valid
but AAA is also returned as valid whereas it should have returned as invalid.

  Dim objRegExp As RegExp
   Dim objMatch As Match
   Dim colMatches   As MatchCollection
   Dim RetStr As String
   
   ' Create a regular expression object.
   Set objRegExp = New RegExp

   'Set the pattern by using the Pattern property.
   objRegExp.Pattern = myPattern

   ' Set Case Insensitivity.
   objRegExp.IgnoreCase = True

   'Set global applicability.
   objRegExp.Global = True

'objRegExp.Pattern = "[A-Z]\d{1,2}" '[0-9R][0-9A-Z]? [0-9][A-Z-[CIKMOV]]{2}"
objRegExp.Pattern = "[A-Z]{1,2}"
If (objRegExp.Test(Text1.Text) = True) Then

    Set colMatches = objRegExp.Execute(Text1.Text)   ' Execute search.
   
MsgBox ("valid postcode")

Else
MsgBox ("invalid postcode")

Endif

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