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Double quote in JavaScript string
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Closed 4 years ago.
I am trying to write it like this:
str.replace("'", """)
but it gives me an syntax error, how to properly write this?
use escape str.replace("'", "\"")
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How do I replace all occurrences of a string in JavaScript?
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Closed 1 year ago.
For some weird reason, I can't seem to figure out how to solve my current issue.
I have a string that contains this string /partners: and I wish to remove all occurrences of /partners: from the string
I have tried the below code
retrievedData = retrievedData
.replace("/\/partners:", "")
But for some weird reason it is not working.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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What special characters must be escaped in regular expressions?
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I have a string that looks like KATIE+DAMAN-SUZANNE+DANIELS
How do I replace both + signs? I tried the following which does not work.
string.replace(/+/g, ' ');
string.replace(/[^a-zA-Z ]/g,'')
You have tried this it's working
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Javascript Regex: How to put a variable inside a regular expression? [duplicate]
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Closed 2 years ago.
I created a RegExp that works as expected however I can't get it to work in a string format
var regex = new RegExp(/IN1\|2.*\r/g);
The regex is supposed to match the line number which will be taken from variable, in above example it would be line number 2. My question is how do I get it to a string format with a variable inside it?
I tried following but it just doesn't work: "IN1\|" + lineNumber + ".*\x0d//g"
Below is a text in case anyone wants to try:
IN1|**1**||QQ|Noth||||||||20190413|20190413||Self\r
IN1|**2**||QQ|Noth||||||||20190413|20190413||Self\r
IN1|**3**||QQ|LHS||||||||20200506|""||Private|||||||||||||||||||||2342344\r
Thank you.
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Trim string in JavaScript
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Closed 6 years ago.
I have a statement like
bicCode.ToUpper().TrimEnd('X');
I want to rewrite this in javascript
response.data.toUpperCase().??
How to write trimend function in javascript?
This should work:
response.data.toUpperCase().replace(/\s+$/g, '');
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Parsing an URL in JavaScript
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Closed 8 years ago.
How to format a regular expression In JavaScript :
http://localhost:3000/sales?&tp=Home+Stay&am=Pool&pl=1620&pt=Flash+Sale&st=5
I want to get &pl= and all the digits after &pl=.
So the result would be &pl=1620 in this case.
Please help how to perform this??
Your help means a lot for me.
This script will do the trick:
var regex = /&pl=\d*/;
var match = regex.exec(yourtext)[0];
Following regex should do it
/&pl=\d*/.exec('http://localhost:3000/sales?&tp=Home+Stay&am=Pool&pl=1620&pt=Flash+Sale&st=5')[0]
Demo: Fiddel