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validate a pattern of numbers that are comma separated
Hi,
I have a requirement wherein, I need to validate a user input of the numbers that are comma separated. E.g . The input should be in the format 1,2,3...n (count of numbers is not known) . The user has to mention the input in this format, else it should exit from the program. Please let me know how effectively we can handle this. TIA |
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