How to write a JavaScript RegExp to match an expression?



To match an expression, use the JavaScript match() method. This method is used to retrieve the matches when matching a string against a regular expression. The following is the parameter −

  • param − A regular expression object.

If the regular expression does not include the g flag, it returns the same result as regexp.exec(string).

If the regular expression includes the g flag, the method returns an Array containing all the matches.

Example

You can try to run the following code to math an expression using JavaScript Regular Expression −

<html>    <head>       <title>JavaScript String match() Method</title>    </head>    <body>       <script>          var str = "For more information, see Chapter 3.4.5.1";          var re = /(chapter \d+(\.\d)*)/i;          var found = str.match( re );          document.write(found );       </script>    </body> </html>
Updated on: 2020-06-23T07:41:44+05:30

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