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csv - Regex: Comma delimited integers

I'm trying to create a regex that accept: An empty string, a single integer or multiple integers separated by a comma but can have no starting and ending comma.

I managed to find this, but I cannot undertsand how to remove the digit limit

^d{1,10}([,]d{10})*$
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The thing you posted still requires at least 1 integer, so it won't match an empty string:

Here is what you need:

^(d+(,d+)*)?$

Explaination:

  1. put the entire thing in parenthesis and end with a '?' so as to match the empty string.
  2. Always start with an integer, so 'd+'. That is 1 or more digit characters ('0'-'9')
  3. Then make a set of parenthesis which contains ',d+' and put an asterisk after it.
    3a. The inside means start with a ',' then an integer. 3b. The asterisk means repeat everything inside the parenthesis 0 or more times.

Hench the whole thing is either an empty string or start with an integer then repeat zero or more times a string which starts with a comma and ends with an integer


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