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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T05:54:50+00:00 2026-06-18T05:54:50+00:00

I’m writing a function that returns true if the argument, which is a string,

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I’m writing a function that returns true if the argument, which is a string, contains at least 2 characters from at least 2 categories:

  • lower case letter
  • upper case letter
  • digit grammar
  • character/everything else

EXAMPLE:

abAB => true
aB => false
ab12 => true
1ab2 => true
asdfasdf1 => false

I’m working on a regular expression that does this but am having trouble. I’ve also considered breaking up the regular expressions into multiple if statements and checking individually if at least 2 characters from each group are contained in the string.

For example:

comprised = 0
if(string contains *[0-9]*[0-9])
    comprised = comprised+1
if(string contains *[a-b]*[a-b])
    comprised = comprised+1
if(string contains *[A-Z]*[A-Z])
    comprised = comprised+1
if(string contains *[^0-9a-zA-Z]*[^0-9a-zA-Z])
    comprised = comprised+1

if comprised >= 2
    return true
else return false
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    2026-06-18T05:54:51+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 5:54 am

    There is really no need for regex in this situation. The java code below shows an alternative way of solving it.

    public static boolean validate(String s) {
        int[] group = new int[4];
        for (char c : s.toCharArray()){
            group[getGroupForChar(c)]++;
        }
        int large = 0;
        for (int g : group){
            if (g >= 2)large++;
        }
        return large>=2;
    }
    private static int getGroupForChar(char c) {
        if (Character.isLowerCase(c))return 0;
        else if (Character.isUpperCase(c))return 1;
        else if (Character.isDigit(c))return 2;
        return 3;
    }
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        String[] tests = new String[]{
            "abAB",
            "aB",
            "ab12",
            "1ab2",
            "asdfasdf1"
        };
    
        for (String s : tests) {
            System.out.println(s+": "+validate(s));
        }
    }
    

    Output:

    abAB: true
    aB: false
    ab12: true
    1ab2: true
    asdfasdf1: false
    

    Site where you can test the code: fiddle

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