I was wondering If I could get a regular expression which will match a string that only has alphabetic characters, and that alone.
You may use any of these 2 variants:
/^[A-Z]+$/i /^[A-Za-z]+$/ to match an input string of ASCII alphabets.
[A-Za-z] will match all the alphabets (both lowercase and uppercase).^ and $ will make sure that nothing but these alphabets will be matched.Code:
preg_match('/^[A-Z]+$/i', "abcAbc^Xyz", $m); var_dump($m); Output:
array(0) { } Test case is for OP's comment that he wants to match only if there are 1 or more alphabets present in the input. As you can see in the test case that matches failed because there was ^ in the input string abcAbc^Xyz.
Note: Please note that the above answer only matches ASCII alphabets and doesn't match Unicode characters. If you want to match Unicode letters then use:
/^\p{L}+$/u Here, \p{L} matches any kind of letter from any language
If you need to include non-ASCII alphabetic characters, and if your regex flavor supports Unicode, then
\A\pL+\z would be the correct regex.
Some regex engines don't support this Unicode syntax but allow the \w alphanumeric shorthand to also match non-ASCII characters. In that case, you can get all alphabetics by subtracting digits and underscores from \w like this:
\A[^\W\d_]+\z \A matches at the start of the string, \z at the end of the string (^ and $ also match at the start/end of lines in some languages like Ruby, or if certain regex options are set).
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