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C# Regex: Checking for "a-z" and "A-Z"

I want to check if a string inputted in a character between a-z or A-Z. Somehow my regular expression doesn't seem to pick it up. It always returns true. I am not sure why, I gather it has to do with how I am writing my regular expression. Any help would be appreciated.

private static bool isValid(String str)
{
    bool valid = false;

    Regex reg = new Regex((@"a-zA-Z+"));

    if (reg.Match(str).Success)
        valid = false;
    else 
        valid  = true;     

     return valid;
}
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Regex reg = new Regex("^[a-zA-Z]+$");
  • ^ start of the string
  • [] character set
  • + one time or the more
  • $ end of the string

^ and $ needed because you want validate all string, not part of the string


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