How to validate Visa Card number using Regular Expression
Last Updated :
20 Dec, 2022
Given a string str, the task is to check whether the given string is a valid Visa Card number or not by using Regular Expression.
The valid Visa Card number must satisfy the following conditions:
- It should be 13 or 16 digits long, new cards have 16 digits and old cards have 13 digits.
- It should start with 4.
- If the cards have 13 digits the next twelve digits should be any number between 0-9.
- If the cards have 16 digits the next fifteen digits should be any number between 0-9.
- It should not contain any alphabet or special characters.
Examples:
Input: str = "4155279860457";
Output: true
Explanation: The given string satisfies all the above mentioned conditions. Therefore it is a valid Visa Card number.
Input: str = "4155279";
Output: false.
Explanation: The given string has 7 digits. Therefore it is not a valid Visa Card number.
Input: str = "6155279860457";
Output: false.
Explanation: The given string doesn't starts with 4. Therefore it is not a valid Visa Card number.
Approach: The idea is to use Regular Expression to solve this problem. The following steps can be followed to compute the answer.
- Get the String.
- Create a regular expression to check valid Visa Card number as mentioned below:
regex = "^4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?$";
Where:
- ^ represents the starting of the string.
- 4 represents the string that should start with 4.
- [0-9]{12} represents the next twelve digits should be any between 0-9.
- ( represents the start of the group.
- ? represents the 0 or 1 time.
- [0-9]{3} represents the next three digits should be any between 0-9.
- ) represents the ending of the group.
- ? represents the 0 or 1 time.
- $ represents the ending of the string.
- Match the given string with the Regular Expression.
In Java, this can be done by using Pattern.matcher().
In C++, this can be done by using regex_match(). - Return true if the string matches with the given regular expression, else return false.
Below is the implementation of the above approach:
C++
// C++ program to validate
// Visa Card number
// using Regular Expression
#include <iostream>
#include <regex>
using namespace std;
// Function to validate Visa Card number
bool isValidVisaCardNo(string str)
{
// Regex to check valid Visa Card number
const regex pattern("^4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?$");
// If the Visa Card number
// is empty return false
if (str.empty())
{
return false;
}
// Return true if the Visa Card number
// matched the ReGex
if(regex_match(str, pattern))
{
return true;
}
else
{
return false;
}
}
// Driver Code
int main()
{
// Test Case 1:
string str1 = "4155279860457";
cout << isValidVisaCardNo(str1) << endl;
// Test Case 2:
string str2 = "4155279860457201";
cout << isValidVisaCardNo(str2) << endl;
// Test Case 3:
string str3 = "4155279";
cout << isValidVisaCardNo(str3) << endl;
// Test Case 4:
string str4 = "6155279860457";
cout << isValidVisaCardNo(str4) << endl;
// Test Case 5:
string str5 = "415a27##60457";
cout << isValidVisaCardNo(str5) << endl;
return 0;
}
// This code is contributed by yuvraj_chandra
Java
// Java program to validate
// Visa Card number
// using regular expression
import java.util.regex.*;
class GFG {
// Function to validate
// Visa Card number.
// using regular expression.
public static boolean
isValidVisaCardNo(String str)
{
// Regex to check valid.
// Visa Card number
String regex = "^4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?$";
// Compile the ReGex
Pattern p = Pattern.compile(regex);
// If the string is empty
// return false
if (str == null) {
return false;
}
// Find match between given string
// and regular expression
// using Pattern.matcher()
Matcher m = p.matcher(str);
// Return if the string
// matched the ReGex
return m.matches();
}
// Driver code
public static void main(String args[])
{
// Test Case 1:
String str1 = "4155279860457";
System.out.println(
isValidVisaCardNo(str1));
// Test Case 2:
String str2 = "4155279860457201";
System.out.println(
isValidVisaCardNo(str2));
// Test Case 3:
String str3 = "4155279";
System.out.println(
isValidVisaCardNo(str3));
// Test Case 4:
String str4 = "6155279860457";
System.out.println(
isValidVisaCardNo(str4));
// Test Case 5:
String str5 = "415a27##60457";
System.out.println(
isValidVisaCardNo(str5));
}
}
Python3
# Python3 program to validate Visa
# Card number using regular expression
import re
# Function to validate Visa Card
# number using regular expression.
def isValidVisaCardNo(string):
# Regex to check valid Visa
# Card number
regex = "^4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?$";
# Compile the ReGex
p = re.compile(regex);
# If the string is empty
# return false
if (string == ''):
return False;
# Pattern class contains matcher()
# method to find matching between
# given string and regular expression.
m = re.match(p, string);
# Return True if the string
# matched the ReGex else False
if m is None:
return False
else:
return True
# Driver code
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Test Case 1
str1 = "4155279860457";
print(isValidVisaCardNo(str1));
# Test Case 2
str2 = "4155279860457201";
print(isValidVisaCardNo(str2));
# Test Case 3
str3 = "4155279";
print(isValidVisaCardNo(str3));
# Test Case 4
str4 = "6155279860457";
print(isValidVisaCardNo(str4));
# Test Case 5
str5 = "415a27##60457";
print(isValidVisaCardNo(str5));
# This code is contributed by AnkitRai01
C#
// C# program to validate
// Visa Card number
// using regular expression
using System;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
class GFG {
// Function to validate
// Visa Card number.
// using regular expression.
public static bool
isValidVisaCardNo(string str)
{
// Regex to check valid.
// Visa Card number
string regex = "^4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?$";
// Compile the ReGex
Regex p = new Regex(regex);
// If the string is empty
// return false
if (str == null) {
return false;
}
// Find match between given string
// and regular expression
// using Pattern.matcher()
Match m = p.Match(str);
// Return if the string
// matched the ReGex
return m.Success;
}
// Driver code
public static void Main()
{
// Test Case 1:
string str1 = "4155279860457";
Console.WriteLine(
isValidVisaCardNo(str1));
// Test Case 2:
string str2 = "4155279860457201";
Console.WriteLine(
isValidVisaCardNo(str2));
// Test Case 3:
string str3 = "4155279";
Console.WriteLine(
isValidVisaCardNo(str3));
// Test Case 4:
string str4 = "6155279860457";
Console.WriteLine(
isValidVisaCardNo(str4));
// Test Case 5:
string str5 = "415a27##60457";
Console.WriteLine(
isValidVisaCardNo(str5));
}
}
// This code is contributed by Pushpesh Raj.
JavaScript
// Javascript program to validate
// Visa Card Number using Regular Expression
// Function to validate the
// Visa Card Number
function isValid_VisaCard_Number(VisaCard_Number) {
// Regex to check valid
// VisaCard_Number
let regex = new RegExp(/^4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?$/);
// if VisaCard_Number
// is empty return false
if (VisaCard_Number == null) {
return "false";
}
// Return true if the VisaCard_Number
// matched the ReGex
if (regex.test(VisaCard_Number) == true) {
return "true";
}
else {
return "false";
}
}
// Driver Code
// Test Case 1:
let str1 = "4155279860457";
console.log(isValid_VisaCard_Number(str1));
// Test Case 2:
let str2 = "4155279860457201";
console.log(isValid_VisaCard_Number(str2));
// Test Case 3:
let str3 = "4155279";
console.log(isValid_VisaCard_Number(str3));
// Test Case 4:
let str4 = "6155279860457";
console.log(isValid_VisaCard_Number(str4));
// Test Case 5:
let str5 = "415a27##60457";
console.log(isValid_VisaCard_Number(str5));
// Test Case 6:
let str6 = "RAH12071998";
console.log(isValid_VisaCard_Number(str6));
// This code is contributed by Rahul Chauhan
Output: true
true
false
false
false
Time Complexity: O(N) for each test case, where N is the length of the given string.
Auxiliary Space: O(1)