09-10-2008
PERL: Simple reg expr validate 6 digits number
Hi there!
I'm trying to validate a simple 6 digits number with reg expr. I ONLY want 6 digits so when i type 7 digits the script should no validate the number.
I've write this code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
while(<STDIN>){
if($_=~/\d{6}/){
print "Bingo!\n";
}else{
print "Error\n";
}
}
So when a type "123456" it validates well, when i type "1234567" ou "12345678" it validates too.
Many thanks !
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