I’m trying to get the following regular expression to grab only the letters from an alpha-numeric character input box, however it’s always returning the full string, and not any of the A-Z letters.
What am I doing wrong?
It needs to grab all the letters only. No weird characters and no numbers, just A-Z and put it into a string for me to use later on.
// A default follows
NSString *TAXCODE = txtTaxCode.text;
// Setup default for taxcode
if ([TAXCODE length] ==0)
{
TAXCODE = @"647L";
}
NSError *error = NULL;
NSRegularExpression *regex;
regex = [NSRegularExpression regularExpressionWithPattern:@"/[^A-Z]/gi"
options:NSRegularExpressionCaseInsensitive
error:&error];
NSLog(@"TAXCODE = %@", TAXCODE);
NSLog(@"TAXCODE.length = %d", [TAXCODE length]);
NSLog(@"STC (before regex) = %@", STC);
STC = [regex stringByReplacingMatchesInString:TAXCODE
options:0
range:NSMakeRange(0, [TAXCODE length])
withTemplate:@""];
NSLog(@"STC (after regex) = %@", STC);
My debug output is as follows:
TAXCODE = 647L
TAXCODE.length = 4
STC (before regex) =
STC (after regex) = 647L
If you only ever going to have letters on one end then you could use.
If intermixed letters then you can get an Array that you can then play with.