JavaScript RegExp $ Quantifier
Example
Do a global search for "is" at the end of a string:
var str = "Is this his";
var patt1 = /is$/g;
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Definition and Usage
The n$ quantifier matches any string with n at the end of it.
Tip: Use the ^n quantifier to match any string with n at the BEGINNING of it.
Browser Support
Expression | |||||
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$ | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
new RegExp("n$")
or
/n$/
Syntax with modifiers
new RegExp("n$", "g")
or simply:
/\n$/g
More Examples
Example
Do a global, multiline search for "is" at the end of each line in a string:
var str = "Is\nthis\nhis\n?";
var patt1 = /is$/gm;
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