felixb / callmeter

Call Meter 3G is the most complete monitor app for your Android device: It monitors your calls, text messages and data usage.
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Add ability to filter numbers by RegExp (instead of prefix %) #25

Open felixb opened 9 years ago

felixb commented 9 years ago

From DimMy...@googlemail.com on 2013-04-10T16:41:13Z

Problem: As far as I know CM3G only can filter numbers by adding % to the beginning or ending of a number (eg. +49800%; %800%, etc.).

So if I want CM3G apply to a rule when a number falls in a given RANGE I have to create a numbers group with every number in it.

Case A: When a number begins with 01800%, rule X should apply Case B: When a number begins with between 01801% and 01805%, rule Y should apply. For case A I have to create a numbers group with 01800% in it! For case B I have to create a numbers group with 01801%, 01802%, 01803%, ... in it!

RegExp or something like this would be helpful. 01802[1-5]% 01802[067]% [0|+49]182%

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/callmeter/issues/detail?id=848

felixb commented 9 years ago

From f...@ub0r.de on 2013-04-12T22:39:40Z

well, you know regex and i do. but for most of the users, it's way to complicated. i need to think about it. ;)

Labels: -Type-Defect -Priority-Medium Type-Enhancement Priority-Low Product-CallMeter-3 Component-Persistence

HMOmosys commented 9 years ago

Hello, yes, you are right, but it would be a great feature because, i'm sure, you have a lot registered users that as me, we are technical users.

Do you believe would be hard support both of them characteristics?

I am an user of your app since August 2012 and recently changed my cellular plan and regular expressions would be excellent to reach and better calculus and classification of my calls register.

Thank you very much for your attention

Humberto Mendez Mexico City Mexico