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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T20:57:50+00:00 2026-05-25T20:57:50+00:00

I’m new to vbscript and Stack Overflow, and could really use some help. Currently

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I’m new to vbscript and Stack Overflow, and could really use some help.

Currently I’m trying to format a phone number that is read from an image and stored in a variable. Because the images are “dirty” extra characters find their way in, such as periods or parenthesis. I’ve already restricted the field as much as possible to help prevent picking up extra characters, but alas!

For example I want to turn “,123.4567890” into “123 456 7890” (not including the double quotes). Trouble is I won’t know what extra characters could potentially be picked up, ruling out a simple replace.

My logic is remove any non numeric characters, start from the left, insert a space after the third number, insert a space after the sixth number.

Any help would be great, and please feel free to ask for more information if needed.

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    2026-05-25T20:57:51+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 8:57 pm

    Welcome to Stack Overflow. You can remove non-digits using Regex, and concatenate the parts using Mid function.

    For example:

    Dim sTest
    sTest = ",123.4567890"
    
    With (New RegExp)
        .Global = True
        .Pattern = "\D" 'matches all non-digits
        sTest = .Replace(sTest, "") 'all non-digits removed
    End With
    
    WScript.Echo Mid(sTest, 1, 3) & " "& Mid(sTest, 4, 3) & " "& Mid(sTest, 7, 4)
    

    Or fully using Regex (via a second grouping pattern):

    Dim sTest
    sTest = ",123.4567890"
    
    With (New RegExp)
        .Global = True
        .Pattern = "\D" 'matches all non-digits
        sTest = .Replace(sTest, "") 'all non-digits removed
        .Pattern = "(.{3})(.{3})(.{4})" 'grouping
        sTest = .Replace(sTest, "$1 $2 $3") 'formatted 
    End With
    
    WScript.Echo sTest
    
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