Do you mean you only want a match if the pattern matches the whole string not just part of it?
You do that by anchoring the pattern to the beginning and end /^\+\d\d\d\d\d\d$/.
Note that the $ anchor actually permits a newline at the end of the string. If this bothers you then use \Z instead.
As others have pointed out /^\+\d\d\d\d\d\d$/ is probably more tidy as /^\+\d{6}$/.
(Oh, and BTW there was a spurious 's' in your OP - you should probably go update it.)
In reply to Re: Pattern mattching
by nobull
in thread Pattern mattching
by Anonymous Monk
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