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Because I don't know enough of regexpressions I won't get any futher on this.

I've got a range of ascii codes and if one of the ascii code is in a sentece this sentece must be false.

If not containing any of this caracters it must be true.

Does some one know how to do this?

$string = "This is a good senteces"

If StringRegExp($string, "[\x23-\x26 \x30-\x2B \x3C-\x40 \x5b-\x60 \x7B-\xBF \xD7 \xE6-\xE7 \xF7]", 0) Then
    ConsoleWrite("Good sentences" & @CRLF)
EndIf

 

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Remove spaces in the character class and bet your ranges right: \x30-\x2B -->> \x2B-\x30

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11 minutes ago, jchd said:

Remove spaces in the character class and bet your ranges right: \x30-\x2B -->> \x2B-\x30

Same result without the spaces, I don't think this is the solution.

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nend,

Arguing about a RegEx with jchd is not recommended - he has forgotten more about them than most of us know!

When I run your code modified as jchd suggested it works fine:

$sString = "This is a good sentence"

_Check($sString)

$sString = "This is a b>a<d sentence"

_Check($sString)

Func _Check($sString)
    If StringRegExp($sString, "[\x23-\x26\x2B-\x30\x3C-\x40\x5b-\x60\x7B-\xBF\xD7\xE6-\xE7\xF7]", 0) Then
        ConsoleWrite($sString & @CRLF & "Bad sentence" & @CRLF)
    Else
        ConsoleWrite($sString & @CRLF & "Good sentence" & @CRLF)
    EndIf
EndFunc

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13 hours ago, Melba23 said:

nend,

Arguing about a RegEx with jchd is not recommended - he has forgotten more about them than most of us know!

When I run your code modified as jchd suggested it works fine:

$sString = "This is a good sentence"

_Check($sString)

$sString = "This is a b>a<d sentence"

_Check($sString)

Func _Check($sString)
    If StringRegExp($sString, "[\x23-\x26\x2B-\x30\x3C-\x40\x5b-\x60\x7B-\xBF\xD7\xE6-\xE7\xF7]", 0) Then
        ConsoleWrite($sString & @CRLF & "Bad sentence" & @CRLF)
    Else
        ConsoleWrite($sString & @CRLF & "Good sentence" & @CRLF)
    EndIf
EndFunc

M23

Ohh... your totally right!

I did remove the spaces but din't test it the right way.

Sorry jchd and thanks.

Thanks Melba23

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No worries, we all have brain glitches at times.

This wonderful site allows debugging and testing regular expressions (many flavors available). An absolute must have in your bookmarks.
Another excellent RegExp tutorial. Don't forget downloading your copy of up-to-date pcretest.exe and pcregrep.exe here
RegExp tutorial: enough to get started
PCRE v8.33 regexp documentation latest available release and currently implemented in AutoIt beta.

SQLitespeed is another feature-rich premier SQLite manager (includes import/export). Well worth a try.
SQLite Expert (freeware Personal Edition or payware Pro version) is a very useful SQLite database manager.
An excellent eBook covering almost every aspect of SQLite3: a must-read for anyone doing serious work.
SQL tutorial (covers "generic" SQL, but most of it applies to SQLite as well)
A work-in-progress SQLite3 tutorial. Don't miss other LxyzTHW pages!
SQLite official website with full documentation (may be newer than the SQLite library that comes standard with AutoIt)

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