This method is to prevent users from entering anything but numbers and “allowed characters.” Allowed characters are passed as the parameter allowedchars.
So far, the method prevents number entries but the allowedchars doesn’t work (tried with passing “-” (hyphen) and “.” (period)). So I’m assuming my dynamic regex construction isn’t correct. Help?
Thanks in advance!
numValidate : function (evt, allowedchars) {
var theEvent, key, regex,
addToRegex = allowedchars;
theEvent = evt || window.event;
key = theEvent.keyCode || theEvent.which;
key = String.fromCharCode(key);
var regex = new RegExp('/^[0-9' + addToRegex + ']$/');
if (!regex.test(key)) {
theEvent.returnValue = false;
if (theEvent.preventDefault) {
theEvent.preventDefault();
}
}
}
(ps. jQuery solutions are fine too)
1. When you construct via
new RegExp, there’s no need to include the surrounding/s.2. But if
addToRegexcontains]or-, the resulting regex may become invalid or match too much. So you need to escape them:3. But since you are checking against 1 character anyway, it may be easier to avoid regex.