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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:10:25+00:00 2026-05-26T16:10:25+00:00

I am using XSLT with regexp:match exslt function. The said function takes JavaScript Regex

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I am using XSLT with regexp:match exslt function. The said function takes JavaScript Regex pattern. Therefore I am trying to match a set of numbers 1 thru 3 OR 5 thru 7 OR 9 thru 23.

Following is the regex pattern I’ve come up with:

(^[1-3]$|^[5-7]$|^[9-23]{1,2}$)

This regex does NOT match with any value at all. Following alternate pattern is good only to a little extent:

(^[1-3]$|^[5-7]$|^9$|^[10-23]{2}$)

While this matches with all other expected number values except 14 thru 19. Why is it so and how to make the Regex good. BTW, I am using http://www.regextester.com/ to test the pattern matching.

Thank you.

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    2026-05-26T16:10:25+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    You are working with strings not numbers so 14 or 19 or 20 are strings of digits not the numbers.

    so [10-23]{2} will match 0-2, 1,3 or 0,1,2,3 two times. Notice the missing 4-9.

    (^[1-3]$|^[5-7]$|^9$|^1[0-9]$|^2[0-3]$)
    
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