RegExp /u Flag
Examples
const text = "䷀";
const pattern = /\u{04DC0}/u;
let result = pattern.test(text);
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const text = "䷀";
const pattern = /\u{04DC0}/;
let result = pattern.test(text);
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Description
The /u (unicode) flag enables full Unicode support in the regular expression.
By default, JavaScript RegExp treats 4-byte Unicode characters (like emojis or less common symbols) as two separate 2-byte "surrogate" code units.
The /u flag treats the pattern as a sequence of Unicode code points, which is important for correctly handling of characters outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP).
Note
JavaScript 2025 introduced the /v flag as an "upgrade" to the /u flag.
The /v Flag (unicodeSets) enables more Unicode-related features.
Syntax
new RegExp("regexp", "u")
or simply:
/regexp/u
See Also:
The Corresponding Property: unicode
Regular Expression Methods
Regular Expression Search and Replace can be done with different methods.
These are the most common:
String Methods
Method | Description |
---|---|
match(regex) | Returns an Array of results |
matchAll(regex) | Returns an Iterator of results |
replace(regex) | Returns a new String |
replaceAll(regex) | Returns a new String |
search(regex) | Returns the index of the first match |
split(regex) | Returns an Array of results |
RegExp Methods
Method | Description |
---|---|
regex.exec() | Returns an Iterator of results |
regex.test() | Returns true or false |
Browser Support
/regexp/u
is an ECMAScript6 (ES6 2015) feature.
JavaScript 2015 is supported in all browsers since June 2017:
Chrome 51 |
Edge 15 |
Firefox 54 |
Safari 10 |
Opera 38 |
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