RegExp stands for Regular Expression. A regular expression is a sequence of characters that forms a search pattern. The search pattern can be used for text search and text to replace operations. A regular expression can be a single character or a more complicated pattern.
Syntax:
new RegExp("(Regular Expressioncharactersnonword)")
Example: This example searches the words whose starting character is “A” and ending character is “C” with only one character in between them.
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JavaScript RegExp Reference
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< h2 >RegExp . Metacharacter</ h2 >
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Input String: ABC, A3C, A C, AXXCC!
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< button onclick = "geek()" >
Click it!
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function geek() {
let str1 = "ABC, A3C, A C, AXXCC!";
let regex4 = /A.C/g;
let match4 = str1.match(regex4);
document.getElementById("app").innerHTML =
"Found " + match4.length
+ " matches: " + match4;
}
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Output:
The complete list of JavaScript RegExp is listed below:
JavaScript RegExp Constructor: In JavaScript, a constructor gets called when an object is created using the new keyword.
Constructor |
Description |
Example |
RegExp() |
It creates a new RegExp object |
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JavaScript RegExp Properties: A JavaScript property is a member of an object that associates a key with a value.
- Instance Property: An instance property is a property that has a new copy for every new instance of the class.
Instance Properties |
Description |
Example |
constructor |
Return the RegExp constructor function for the object. |
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dotAll |
It checks if the ‘s’ flag is used or not in the Regular Expression |
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flags |
This property returns the flag being used in the current RegExp object |
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global |
It specifies whether the ‘g’ flag is used or not |
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hasIndices |
It specifies whether the ‘d’ flag is used or not |
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ignoreCase |
It specifies whether the ‘i’ flag is used or not |
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multiline |
It specifies whether ‘m’ flag is set or not |
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source |
It returns the text of the RegExp object |
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sticky |
It specifies whether ‘y’ flag is used or not |
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unicode |
It specifies whether ‘u’ flag is used or not |
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lastIndex |
It specifies at which index to start the next match |
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JavaScript RegExp Methods: JavaScript methods are the actions that can be performed on objects.
- Instance Method: If the method is called on an instance of a RegExp then it is called an instance method.
Instance Methods |
Description |
Example |
exec |
It is used to test if the strings match |
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test |
It also checks if the string matches but the return type is different |
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toString |
It returns the string value of the Regular Expression |
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The different Metacharacters and Flags of RegExp is given below:
RegExp
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Description
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Example
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Metacharacter |
Search single characters, except line terminator or newline. |
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m |
Perform multiline matching. |
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\r |
The RegExp \r Metacharacter carriage return characters. |
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[abc] |
Search for any character which is between the brackets. |
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(x|y) |
Search any of the specified characters (separated by |). |
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\xxx |
Find the character specified by an octal number xxx. |
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\W |
Find the non word character i.e. characters which are not from a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9. |
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[^abc] |
Search for any character which is not between the brackets. |
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g |
Find all the occurrences of the pattern instead of stopping after the first match i.e it performs a global match. |
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[0-9] |
Search any digit which is between the brackets. |
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\s |
Find the whitespace characters. |
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\b |
Find a match at the beginning or end of a word |
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i |
Perform case-insensitive matching in the string. |
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\n |
The RegExp \n Metacharacter in JavaScript is used to find the newline character. |
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[^0-9] |
Search for any digit which is not between the brackets. |
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\B |
Find a match that is not present at the beginning or end of a word. |
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\f |
Find the form feed character (form feed is a page-breaking ASCII control character). |
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\w |
Find the word character i.e. characters from a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9. It is the same as [a-zA-Z_0-9]. |
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\d |
Search digit characters. It is the same as [0-9]. |
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\t |
If it is found it returns the position else it returns -1. |
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\D |
Search non-digit characters i.e all the characters except digits. It is the same as [^0-9]. |
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\0 |
Find the NULL character. If it is found it returns the position else it returns -1. |
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\v |
Find the vertical tab character. If it is found it returns the position else it returns -1. |
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* |
Find the match of any string that contains zero or more occurrences of m. |
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{X,} |
Find the match of any string that contains a sequence of m, at least X times, where X is a number. |
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?! |
Find the match of any string which is not followed by a specific string m. |
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{X} |
Find the match of any string that contains a sequence of m, X times where X is a number. |
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^ |
Find the match of any string which contains m at the beginning of it. |
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? |
Find the match of any string that contains zero or one occurrence of m. |
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$ |
Find the match of any string which contains m at the end of it. |
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+ |
Find the match of any string that contains at least one m. |
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\uxxxx |
Find the Unicode character specified by a hexadecimal number XXXX. |
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{X,Y} |
Find the match of any string that contains a sequence of m, X to Y times where X, Y must be numbered. |
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