How to check if a string only contains alphabetic characters in Go?
you may use unicode.IsLetter like this working sample code:
package main
import "fmt"
import "unicode"
func IsLetter(s string) bool {
for _, r := range s {
if !unicode.IsLetter(r) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func main() {
fmt.Println(IsLetter("Alex")) // true
fmt.Println(IsLetter("123")) // false
}
or if you have limited range e.g. 'a'..'z' and 'A'..'Z', you may use this working sample code:
package main
import "fmt"
func IsLetter(s string) bool {
for _, r := range s {
if (r < 'a' || r > 'z') && (r < 'A' || r > 'Z') {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func main() {
fmt.Println(IsLetter("Alex")) // true
fmt.Println(IsLetter("123 a")) // false
}
or if you have limited range e.g. 'a'..'z' and 'A'..'Z', you may use this working sample code:
package main
import "fmt"
import "regexp"
var IsLetter = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-zA-Z]+$`).MatchString
func main() {
fmt.Println(IsLetter("Alex")) // true
fmt.Println(IsLetter("u123")) // false
}
Assuming you're only looking for ascii letters, you would normally see this implemented as a regular expression using the alpha character class [[:alpha:]]
or the equivalent [A-Za-z]
isAlpha := regexp.MustCompile(`^[A-Za-z]+$`).MatchString
for _, username := range []string{"userone", "user2", "user-three"} {
if !isAlpha(username) {
fmt.Printf("%q is not valid\n", username)
}
}
https://play.golang.org/p/lT9Fki7tt7