--- id: 587d7db7367417b2b2512b9e title: Match Ending String Patterns challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301352 dashedName: match-ending-string-patterns --- # --description-- In the last challenge, you learned to use the caret character to search for patterns at the beginning of strings. There is also a way to search for patterns at the end of strings. You can search the end of strings using the dollar sign character `$` at the end of the regex. ```js let theEnding = "This is a never ending story"; let storyRegex = /story$/; storyRegex.test(theEnding); let noEnding = "Sometimes a story will have to end"; storyRegex.test(noEnding); ``` The first `test` call would return `true`, while the second would return `false`. # --instructions-- Use the anchor character (`$`) to match the string `caboose` at the end of the string `caboose`. # --hints-- You should search for `caboose` with the dollar sign `$` anchor in your regex. ```js assert(lastRegex.source == 'caboose$'); ``` Your regex should not use any flags. ```js assert(lastRegex.flags == ''); ``` You should match `caboose` at the end of the string `The last car on a train is the caboose` ```js lastRegex.lastIndex = 0; assert(lastRegex.test('The last car on a train is the caboose')); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js let caboose = "The last car on a train is the caboose"; let lastRegex = /change/; // Change this line let result = lastRegex.test(caboose); ``` # --solutions-- ```js let caboose = "The last car on a train is the caboose"; let lastRegex = /caboose$/; // Change this line let result = lastRegex.test(caboose); ```