I have input field which db is expecting to come as integer. if i type 60 it works fine, but 60.00 doesn't. I did RegExp for validation with the ^[0-9]+/ expession. It works fine for inputs like 60.asdass, 60.0320320, dasdasdas.60 etc. but if i type 60. and it evaluates to true and it passes the validation and i get an error from db. How can i make my regex to sets as false in this situation? 
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        Expressingx
        
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            Add the end of string anchor ($):
^[0-9]+$
 
    
    
        Dmitry Egorov
        
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                    Thanks! Ill accept it in 10 mins. – Expressingx Jun 08 '17 at 14:52
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        You can use this. By using anchors it will fail if the full input is not the regular expression specified.
^\d+$
 
    
    
        Eddie Martinez
        
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        You could test the rest of the array as well and use start and end of the string as well for testing.
function check() {
    var element =document.getElementById('input'),
        value = element.value;
    
    element.style.color = /^\d+(\.\d+)*$/.test(value) ? '#000000': '#ff0000';
}<input id="input" type="text" onkeyup="check()"> 
    
    
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