Validation Regex For Decimal - Allow Upto 5 Digits After Decimal?

May 5, 2010

I need a validation regex for decimal. It should allow upto 5 digits after decimal.

Allow:
1
1.0
12.0
12.01
123.01
1,123.01
1,123.013
21,123.01234
3,21,123.01234

How Can I do regex for this?

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