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---
id: 587d7db5367417b2b2512b94
title: Match Anything with Wildcard Period
challengeType: 1
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forumTopicId: 301348
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dashedName: match-anything-with-wildcard-period
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---
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# --description--
Sometimes you won't (or don't need to) know the exact characters in your patterns. Thinking of all words that match, say, a misspelling would take a long time. Luckily, you can save time using the wildcard character: `.`
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The wildcard character `.` will match any one character. The wildcard is also called `dot` and `period` . You can use the wildcard character just like any other character in the regex. For example, if you wanted to match `hug` , `huh` , `hut` , and `hum` , you can use the regex `/hu./` to match all four words.
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```js
let humStr = "I'll hum a song";
let hugStr = "Bear hug";
let huRegex = /hu./;
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huRegex.test(humStr);
huRegex.test(hugStr);
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```
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Both of these `test` calls would return `true` .
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# --instructions--
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Complete the regex `unRegex` so that it matches the strings `run` , `sun` , `fun` , `pun` , `nun` , and `bun` . Your regex should use the wildcard character.
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# --hints--
You should use the `.test()` method.
```js
assert(code.match(/\.test\(.*\)/));
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```
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You should use the wildcard character in your regex `unRegex`
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```js
assert(/\./.test(unRegex.source));
```
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Your regex `unRegex` should match `run` in the string `Let us go on a run.`
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```js
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unRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(unRegex.test('Let us go on a run.'));
```
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Your regex `unRegex` should match `sun` in the string `The sun is out today.`
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```js
unRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(unRegex.test('The sun is out today.'));
```
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Your regex `unRegex` should match `fun` in the string `Coding is a lot of fun.`
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```js
unRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(unRegex.test('Coding is a lot of fun.'));
```
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Your regex `unRegex` should match `pun` in the string `Seven days without a pun makes one weak.`
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```js
unRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(unRegex.test('Seven days without a pun makes one weak.'));
```
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Your regex `unRegex` should match `nun` in the string `One takes a vow to be a nun.`
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```js
unRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(unRegex.test('One takes a vow to be a nun.'));
```
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Your regex `unRegex` should match `bun` in the string `She got fired from the hot dog stand for putting her hair in a bun.`
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```js
unRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(
unRegex.test(
'She got fired from the hot dog stand for putting her hair in a bun.'
)
);
```
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Your regex `unRegex` should not match the string `There is a bug in my code.`
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```js
unRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(!unRegex.test('There is a bug in my code.'));
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```
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Your regex `unRegex` should not match the string `Catch me if you can.`
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```js
unRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(!unRegex.test('Catch me if you can.'));
```
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# --seed--
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## --seed-contents--
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```js
let exampleStr = "Let's have fun with regular expressions!";
let unRegex = /change/; // Change this line
let result = unRegex.test(exampleStr);
```
# --solutions--
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```js
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let exampleStr = "Let's have fun with regular expressions!";
let unRegex = /.un/; // Change this line
let result = unRegex.test(exampleStr);
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```