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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T00:14:58+00:00 2026-05-18T00:14:58+00:00

On the system I am working with, we have a Password class that validates

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On the system I am working with, we have a Password class that validates by throwing exceptions under the following conditions:

public Password(string password)
    : base(password)
{
    // Must contain digit, special character, or uppercase character

    var charArray = password.ToCharArray();

    var hasDigit = charArray.Select(c => char.IsDigit(c)).Any();
    var hasSpecialCharacter = charArray.Select(c => char.IsSymbol(c)).Any();
    var hasUpperCase = charArray.Select(c => char.IsUpper(c)).Any();

    if (!hasDigit && !hasSpecialCharacter && !hasUpperCase)
    {
        throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException
             ("Must contain at least one digit, symbol, or upper-case letter.");
    }
}

If I was going to write this same check for hasDigit, hasSpecialCharater, and hasUpperCase in JavaScript, what would it look like?

JavaScript does not have these same character prototypes, so I’ve got to use regular expressions, no?

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    2026-05-18T00:14:59+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:14 am

    The three conditions can be combined together with:

    if (/\d|\W|[A-Z]/.test(theString)) {
     ...
    

    where

    • \d → 1 digit (0-9),
    • \W → 1 non-word character (anything except 0-9, a-z, A-Z and _) This matches more character than C#’s IsSymbol, in case the password supports characters outside of ASCII,
    • [A-Z] → 1 uppercase character

    but the only characters which doesn’t match \d|\W|[A-Z] are a to z, which we may as well simply write

    if (/[^a-z]/.test(theString)) {
    
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