Regular expression to match first and last character

Jason picture Jason · Jun 21, 2014 · Viewed 81.4k times · Source

I'm trying to use regex to check that the first and last characters in a string are alpha characters between a-z.

I know this matches the first character:

/^[a-z]/i

But how do I then check for the last character as well?

This:

/^[a-z][a-z]$/i

does not work. And I suspect there should be something in between the two clauses, but I don't know what!

Answer

Avinash Raj picture Avinash Raj · Jun 21, 2014

The below regex will match the strings that start and end with an alpha character.

/^[a-z].*[a-z]$/igm

The a string also starts and ends with an alpha character, right? Then you have to use the below regex.

/^[a-z](.*[a-z])?$/igm

DEMO

Explanation:

^             #  Represents beginning of a line.
[a-z]         #  Alphabetic character.
.*            #  Any character 0 or more times.
[a-z]         #  Alphabetic character.
$             #  End of a line.
i             #  Case-insensitive match.
g             #  Global.
m             #  Multiline