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Role of Special Characters in JavaScript Regular Expressions
The frequency or position of bracketed character sequences and single characters can be denoted by a special character. Each special character has a specific connotation. The +, *, ?, and $ flags all follow a character sequence.
Sr.No |
Expression & Description |
---|---|
1 |
p+ It matches any string containing one or more p's. |
2 |
p* It matches any string containing zero or more p's. |
3 |
p? It matches any string containing at most one p. |
4 |
p{N} It matches any string containing a sequence of N p's |
5 |
p{2,3} It matches any string containing a sequence of two or three p's. |
6 |
p{2, } It matches any string containing a sequence of at least two p's. |
7 |
p$ It matches any string with p at the end of it. |
8 |
^p It matches any string with p at the beginning of it. |
Example
You can try to run the following code to learn how to work with special characters in JavaScript Regular Expressions −
<html> <head> <title>JavaScript Regular Expressions</title> </head> <body> <script> var myStr = "Welcome to our website! Welcome to Tutorialspoint!"; var reg = /Wel*/g; var match = myStr.match(reg); document.write(match); </script> </body> </html>
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