character sets to specify a group of characters to match, but that's a lot of typing when you need to match a large range of characters (for example, every letter in the alphabet). Fortunately, there is a built-in feature that makes this short and simple.
Inside a character set, you can define a range of characters to match using a hyphen character: -.
For example, to match lowercase letters a through e you would use [a-e].
let catStr = "cat";
let batStr = "bat";
let matStr = "mat";
let bgRegex = /[a-e]at/;
catStr.match(bgRegex); // Returns ["cat"]
batStr.match(bgRegex); // Returns ["bat"]
matStr.match(bgRegex); // Returns null
quoteSample.
NotealphabetRegex should match 35 items.
testString: 'assert(result.length == 35, "Your regex alphabetRegex should match 35 items.");'
- text: Your regex alphabetRegex should use the global flag.
testString: 'assert(alphabetRegex.flags.match(/g/).length == 1, "Your regex alphabetRegex should use the global flag.");'
- text: Your regex alphabetRegex should use the case insensitive flag.
testString: 'assert(alphabetRegex.flags.match(/i/).length == 1, "Your regex alphabetRegex should use the case insensitive flag.");'
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