RegExpValidator QML Type
Provides a string validator. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick 2.14 |
Instantiates: | QRegExpValidator |
Properties
- regExp : regExp
Detailed Description
The RegExpValidator type provides a validator, which counts as valid any string which matches a specified regular expression.
RegExpValidator is deprecated since it is based on the deprecated QRegExp. Use RegularExpressionValidator instead.
Property Documentation
This property holds the regular expression used for validation.
Note that this property should be a regular expression in JS syntax, e.g /a/ for the regular expression matching "a".
By default, this property contains a regular expression with the pattern .* that matches any string.
Below you can find an example of a TextInput object with a RegExpValidator specified:
TextInput { id: hexNumber validator: RegExpValidator { regExp: /[0-9A-F]+/ } }
Some more examples of regular expressions:
- A list of numbers with one to three positions separated by a comma:
/\d{1,3}(?:,\d{1,3})+$/
- An amount consisting of up to 3 numbers before the decimal point, and 1 to 2 after the decimal point:
/(\d{1,3})([.,]\d{1,2})?$/
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