Since the previous millennium, Perl has supported Unicode in some way or another. Which means that while [0-9] matches 10 characters, \d matches many more. Several hundreds of different characters in 5.10. Your suggested pattern,
matches 333, 33۳ and 3۳3, but not ۳33 (۳ is Arabic 3)./^(2[5-9]\d|[3-6]\d\d|7[0-2]\d|730)$/
In reply to Re^2: Range of numbers
by JavaFan
in thread Range of numbers
by marto9
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