I wrote regular expression for phone no as ^[0]\d{9,10} (phone no should start with 0). This works fine.
But I want to omit the option repeating 0’s. i.e 0000000000
How can I add this bit to it.
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might be what you want.
The first number is a
0.The
(?!0*$)negative lookahead ensures that the rest of the string is not all zeroes.And finally
\d{9,10}matches any 9 or 10 digits.