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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T16:38:25+00:00 2026-05-30T16:38:25+00:00

var rxDatePattern = new RegExp(^(?:\\d*\\.\\d{ + no + })$); This is the regular exp

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 var rxDatePattern = new RegExp("^(?:\\d*\\.\\d{" + no + "})$");

This is the regular exp pattern im using to accept numeric values with 3 digits after decimal.The value is stored in the variable no….
This is working fine , but i kind of did not understand the pattern , can anybody help me the pattern..
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    2026-05-30T16:38:26+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 4:38 pm

    ^ and $ are anchors for the start and end of string, respectively. They make the regex match a complete string in this case instead of just a substring.

    \d stands for a single digit, while \d* is, due to the * quantifier, a series of at least zero digits. Then follows a literal dot, matching, well, a dot (.) and a variable number of digits again, e.g. \d{3}.

    The reason why the regex contains \\d instead of \d is that \ is also the escape character for strings in JavaScript. So to include a literal backslash in a regex that is contained in a string you have to escape the backslash once, so the regex engine sees an actual backslash.

    Finally all this is enclosed in a non-capturing group (?:...), although I don’t quite see why. It has no effect in this case and could be left out as well.

    So for no = 2 this would match strings like

    1.23
    123.45
    .00
    

    but not strings like

    .123
    1.123
    5.3
    2
    1.
    
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