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A: Javascript validation on Floating values

hex494D49If you prefer doing it with regex try this ^(24(\.00?)?|(\.00?)?|\.[0-9]+|0?[0-9](\.[0-9]{0,2})?|[0-2][0-3](\.[0-9][0-9]?)?)$ Tested on all the values below 0.0 4.00 .5 .55 4.01 3.99 5.8 2.99 9.00 09.89 09 8.67 24 24.0 23.99 24.00 0.00 0 10.5 4.5 6 1 24.01 // false 20.18 13...

it does not allow this value 1.56, we can enter any value below 24
it accepts this value too 24.01 but anything below 24 should be okay
@Anto As you can see there's only one fail. I'm trying to fix it :)
@hex494D49, thanks for your response. please help me to fix and let me know once you complete :) thanks
@hex494D49 it does not accept even 8 or 9 :(
@Anto Crap :( I'll fix it. Sorry.
@Anto Please, check the updated answer :)
@hex494D49 it does not accept any value which has one decimal like, 10.5 or 4.5, please would you help me on that ?
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@Anto Check the updated answer (expression)
@hex494D49 thanks for the prompt reply, it worked, thanks a lot again
@hex494D49 i am sorry to disturb you, the above one should also accept .5 or .55 kind of values also. any thing between 0 to 24 with decimal or without decimal. would you please help
@Anto I see, ok, in a couple of minutes.
@hex494D49, you are very cool and help others when they are in need, and expert in Regex too... Please help me to learn this when you have some time. I am from India
@hex494D49 i am sorry to disturb you again, it is not accepting 09 also, but i thing is also valid one, please dont mistake
@hex494D49, i am sorry for this again, 011 (as its less than 24) 023.9 (as its less than 24) 024.0 (as its equal to 24) these are also valid but does not accept as per the above regex
Hi
i am sorry to keep disturbing you
Hi Anto, as you can see I'm updating the answer every ten second :) Check the last update, I believe it covers all the possibility mentioned. Now, you have to solutions, 1. test it and tell me if is there any other uncovered possibility or, even I really love regex, I wouldn't use regex for this kind of things. I would rather use straight value comparison. Like if(parseFloat(value) < 24)
And many thanks for the kind word ;)
:)
thanks

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