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Regular expression to match A, AB, ABC, but not AC. ("starts with")

I'm banging my head against a wall. I want a re开发者_如何学Cgex that matches: empty string, A, AB, and ABC, but not AC. I have this, which works:

/^(A|AB|ABC)?$/

But this is a simplification; in my app A, B, and C are actually long character classes, so I don't want to repeat them over and over. Maybe I'm just not looking at it the right way. I tried this:

/^((AB?)C?)?$/

But that still matches AC.

Is there a simpler way to do this, that could be extended to (say), ABCD, ABCDE, etc.?

Edit: By extend to ABCDE, I mean it would match: empty string, A, AB, ABC, ABCD, ABCDE. Basically, a "starts with" regex.


Try this regular expression:

^(A(B(C)?)?)?$

I think you can see the pattern and expand it for ABCD and ABCDE like:

^(A(B(C(D)?)?)?)?$
^(A(B(C(D(E)?)?)?)?)?$

Now each part depends on the preceeding parts (B depends on A, C depends on B, etc.).


/^A(?:B(?:C)?)?$/

should do it.

This is using the non-capturing group construct (?: xxx ) so as not to mess up any match capturing you may be doing.


This should do it:

/^A(BC?)?$/


This seems a little extravagant, but it works for character classes as well as characters.

(You would always use indexOf if it could be expressed as a string.)

You used to be able to edit a RegExp, but now you need a new one with any change.

RegExp.prototype.extend= function(c){
 var s= '', rx= this.toString();
 rx= rx.replace(/(\W+)$/, c+'$1').replace(/^\/|\/$/g,'');
 if(this.global) s+= 'g';
 if(this.multiline) s+= 'm';
 if(this.ignoreCase) s+= 'i';
 return RegExp(rx, s);
}

String.prototype.longMatch= function(arr){
 // if(this=='') return true;
 var Rx= RegExp("^("+arr.shift()+")");
 var i= 0, L= Math.min(s.length, arr.length),
 M= this.match(Rx);
 while(i< L){
  if(!M) return false;
  Rx= Rx.extend(arr[i++]);
  M= this.match(Rx);
 }
 return M[0]==this;
}

var arr= ['A','B','C','D'];
var s= 'ABCD';// try various strings
alert(s.longMatch(arr));
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