[javascript] Regular expression to validate US phone numbers?

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Validate phone number with JavaScript

I'm trying to write a regular expression to validate US phone number of format (123)123-1234 -- true 123-123-1234 -- true

every thing else in not valid.

I came up something like

 ^\(?([0-9]{3}\)?[-]([0-9]{3})[-]([0-9]{4})$

But this validates, 123)-123-1234 (123-123-1234

which is NOT RIGHT.

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The answer is


The easiest way to match both

^\([0-9]{3}\)[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{4}$

and

^[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{4}$

is to use alternation ((...|...)): specify them as two mostly-separate options:

^(\([0-9]{3}\)|[0-9]{3}-)[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{4}$

By the way, when Americans put the area code in parentheses, we actually put a space after that; for example, I'd write (123) 123-1234, not (123)123-1234. So you might want to write:

^(\([0-9]{3}\) |[0-9]{3}-)[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{4}$

(Though it's probably best to explicitly demonstrate the format that you expect phone numbers to be in.)