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Validate Corporate Identification Number (CIN) using Regular Expression

Given some  Corporate Identification Number, the task is to check if they are valid or not using regular expressions. Rules for the valid CIN are: 

Examples:



Input: str= ”U12345AB6784CDE123456”
Output: True
Explanation: It is matching with the above mentioned points.

Input: str= ”R12345AB6784CDE123456”
Output: False
Explanation: A CIN number must start with U or L.



Input: str= ”U12345AB6784CDE1234”
Output: False
Explanation: Its length should be equal to 21.

Approach: The problem can be solved based on the following idea:

Create a regex pattern to validate the number as written below:   

regex= ^([LUu]{1})([0-9]{5})([A-Za-z]{2})([0-9]{4})([A-Za-z]{3})([0-9]{6})$

Where, 
^ : Start of the string 
[LUu]{1} : This pattern will match one of the preceding item if it is either U, u or L.
[0-9]{5} : This pattern will match five of the preceding items if it is a digit(0-9).
[A-Z-a-z]{2}:  This pattern will match two of the preceding items if it in the range “A” to “Z” OR “a” to “z”.
$ : End of the String.

Follow the below steps to implement the idea:

Below is the code implementation of the above approach:-




// C++ program to validate the
// Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
// using Regular Expression
 
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
#include <regex>
using namespace std;
 
// Function to validate the
// Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
string isValid_CIN_Number(string str)
{
    // Regex to check valid
    // CIN Number
    const regex pattern(
        "([LUu]{1})([0-9]{5})([A-Za-z]{2})([0-9]{4})([A-Za-"
        "z]{3})([0-9]{6})$");
 
    // If the str is empty return false
    if (str.empty()) {
        return "false";
    }
 
    // Return true if the str
    // matched the ReGex
    if (regex_match(str, pattern)) {
        return "true";
    }
    else {
        return "false";
    }
}
 
// Driver Code
int main()
{
    // Test Case 1:
    string str1 = "U12345AB6784CDE123456";
    cout << isValid_CIN_Number(str1) << endl;
 
    // Test Case 2:
    string str2 = "L12345AB6784CDE123456";
    cout << isValid_CIN_Number(str2) << endl;
 
    // Test Case 3:
    string str3 = "u12345AB6784CDE123456";
    cout << isValid_CIN_Number(str3) << endl;
 
    // Test Case 4:
    string str4 = "L12345@&^6784CDE123456";
    cout << isValid_CIN_Number(str4) << endl;
 
    // Test Case 5:
    string str5 = "U12345AB6784CDE1234";
    cout << isValid_CIN_Number(str5) << endl;
 
    return 0;
}




// Java program to validate the
// Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
// using Regular Expression
 
import java.util.regex.*;
 
class GFG {
 
    // Function to validate the
    // Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
    public static boolean isValid_CIN_Number(String str)
    {
        // Regex to check valid CIN Number
        String regex
            = "^([LUu]{1})([0-9]{5})([A-Za-z]{2})([0-9]{4})([A-Za-z]{3})([0-9]{6})$";
 
        // Compile the ReGex
        Pattern p = Pattern.compile(regex);
 
        // If the str
        // is empty return false
        if (str == null) {
            return false;
        }
 
        // Pattern class contains matcher()
        // methodto find matching between
        // given str using regex.
        Matcher m = p.matcher(str);
 
        // Return if the str
        // matched the ReGex
        return m.matches();
    }
 
    // Driver Code.
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        // Test Case 1:
        String str1 = "U12345AB6784CDE123456";
        System.out.println(isValid_CIN_Number(str1));
 
        // Test Case 2:
        String str2 = "L12345AB6784CDE123456";
        System.out.println(isValid_CIN_Number(str2));
 
        // Test Case 3:
        String str3 = "u12345AB6784CDE123456";
        System.out.println(isValid_CIN_Number(str3));
 
        // Test Case 4:
        String str4 = "L12345@&^6784CDE123456";
        System.out.println(isValid_CIN_Number(str4));
 
        // Test Case 5:
        String str5 = "U12345AB6784CDE1234";
        System.out.println(isValid_CIN_Number(str5));
    }
}




# Python3 program to validate
# Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
# using Regular Expression
 
import re
 
 
# Function to validate
# Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
def isValid_CIN_Number(str):
 
    # Regex to check valid CIN Number
    regex = "([LUu]{1})([0-9]{5})([A-Za-z]{2})([0-9]{4})([A-Za-z]{3})([0-9]{6})$"
 
    # Compile the ReGex
    p = re.compile(regex)
 
    # If the string is empty
    # return false
    if (str == None):
        return "false"
 
    # Return if the string
    # matched the ReGex
    if(re.search(p, str)):
        return "true"
    else:
        return "false"
 
 
# Driver code
if __name__ == '__main__':
     
    # Test Case 1:
    str1 = "U12345AB6784CDE123456"
    print(isValid_CIN_Number(str1))
     
    # Test Case 2:
    str2 = "L12345AB6784CDE123456"
    print(isValid_CIN_Number(str2))
     
    # Test Case 3:
    str3 = "U12345AB6784CDE123456"
    print(isValid_CIN_Number(str3))
     
    # Test Case 4:
    str4 = "L12345@&^6784CDE123456"
    print(isValid_CIN_Number(str4))
     
    # Test Case 5:
    str5 = "U12345AB6784CDE1234"
    print(isValid_CIN_Number(str5))




// C# program to validate the
// Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
// using Regular Expression
 
using System;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
 
public class GFG {
 
  // Function to validate the
  // Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
  public static bool isValid_CIN_Number(string str)
  {
    // Regex to check valid CIN Number
    string regex
      = "^([LUu]{1})([0-9]{5})([A-Za-z]{2})([0-9]{4})([A-Za-z]{3})([0-9]{6})$";
 
    // Compile the ReGex
    Regex p = new Regex(regex);
 
    // If the str
    // is empty return false
    if (str == null) {
      return false;
    }
 
    // Pattern class contains matcher()
    // methodto find matching between
    // given str using regex.
    Match m = p.Match(str);
 
    // Return if the str
    // matched the ReGex
    return m.Success;
  }
 
  // Driver Code.
  public static void Main()
  {
    // Test Case 1:
    string str1 = "U12345AB6784CDE123456";
    Console.WriteLine(isValid_CIN_Number(str1));
 
    // Test Case 2:
    string str2 = "L12345AB6784CDE123456";
    Console.WriteLine(isValid_CIN_Number(str2));
 
    // Test Case 3:
    string str3 = "u12345AB6784CDE123456";
    Console.WriteLine(isValid_CIN_Number(str3));
 
    // Test Case 4:
    string str4 = "L12345@&^6784CDE123456";
    Console.WriteLine(isValid_CIN_Number(str4));
 
    // Test Case 5:
    string str5 = "U12345AB6784CDE1234";
    Console.WriteLine(isValid_CIN_Number(str5));
  }
}
 
// This code is contributed by Pushpesh Raj.




// Javascript program to validate
// Corporate Identification Number (CIN) using Regular Expression
 
// Function to validate the
// Corporate Identification Number (CIN)
function isValid_CIN_Number(str) {
    // Regex to check valid
    // CIN Number
    let regex = new RegExp(/^([LUu]{1})([0-9]{5})([A-Za-z]{2})([0-9]{4})([A-Za-z]{3})([0-9]{6})$/);
 
    //if str
    // is empty return false
    if (str == null) {
        return "false";
    }
 
    // Return true if the str
    // matched the ReGex
    if (regex.test(str) == true) {
        return "true";
    }
    else {
        return "false";
    }
}
 
// Driver Code
// Test Case 1:
let str1 = "U12345AB6784CDE123456";
console.log(isValid_CIN_Number(str1));
 
// Test Case 2:
let str2 = "L12345AB6784CDE123456";
console.log(isValid_CIN_Number(str2));
 
// Test Case 3:
let str3 = "u12345AB6784CDE123456";
console.log(isValid_CIN_Number(str3));
 
// Test Case 4:
let str4 = "L12345@&^6784CDE123456";
console.log(isValid_CIN_Number(str4));
 
// Test Case 5:
let str5 = "U12345AB6784CDE1234";
console.log(isValid_CIN_Number(str5));

Output
true
true
true
false
false

Time Complexity : O(1)

Space Complexity : O(1)

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