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regex - regular expressions: match x times OR y times

Lets say I need to match a pattern if it appears 3 or 6 times in a row. The closest I can get is something like d{3,6} but that doesn't quite do what I need.

'123' should match
'123456' should match
'1234' should not match

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^(d{3}|d{6})$

You have to have some sort of terminator otherwise d{3} will match 1234. That's why I put ^ and $ above. One alternative is to use lookarounds:

(?<!d)(d{3}|d{6})(?!d)

to make sure it's not preceded by or followed by a digit (in this case). More in Lookahead and Lookbehind Zero-Width Assertions.


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