With /^[a-zA-Z]/
you only check the first character:
^
: Assert position at the beginning of the string
[a-zA-Z]
: Match a single character present in the list below:
a-z
: A character in the range between "a" and "z"
A-Z
: A character in the range between "A" and "Z"
If you want to check if all characters are letters, use this instead:
/^[a-zA-Z]+$/.test(str);
^
: Assert position at the beginning of the string
[a-zA-Z]
: Match a single character present in the list below:
+
: Between one and unlimited times, as many as possible, giving back as needed (greedy)
a-z
: A character in the range between "a" and "z"
A-Z
: A character in the range between "A" and "Z"
$
: Assert position at the end of the string (or before the line break at the end of the string, if any)
Or, using the case-insensitive flag i
, you could simplify it to
/^[a-z]+$/i.test(str);
Or, since you only want to test
, and not match
, you could check for the opposite, and negate it:
!/[^a-z]/i.test(str);
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