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title: Match Whitespace
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---
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## Match Whitespace
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To finish this challenge, it's necessary to use the __/s__ character class in your regexp pattern.
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2018-12-21 02:14:29 +01:00
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__\s__ matches a single white space character. (including space, tab, form feed, line feed and other Unicode spaces.
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For example:
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```javascript
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/\s\w*/
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// matches " bar" in "foo bar".
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```
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__important:__ Characters are case sensitive in regexp. __\S__ matches a single character other than white space.
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### Spoiiler Alert: Solution ahead
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```javascript
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let sample = "Whitespace is important in separating words";
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let countWhiteSpace = /\s/g; // Change this line
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let result = sample.match(countWhiteSpace);
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```
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