Think "What's a representation of an integer?" One answer is "a string of only digits", but that won't catch the negative integers. There *might* be a "-" at the front of such a string. So you want to see that the string matches that pattern. For pattern matches, use a regular expression.

Here's some info that ought to help you figure it out for yourself:
^ says "match at the beginning of the string"
? says "match 0 or 1 of the previous pattern"
\d says "match digits"
$ says "match at the end of the string

So, your pattern will start with ^ and end with $.

That should be enough to get you started.

HTH.


In reply to Re: integer validation by arturo
in thread integer validation by pabaris1

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