"A"
, "B"
, and "C"
. Examples of lowercase are "a"
, "b"
, and "c"
.
You can match both cases using what is called a flag. There are other flags but here you'll focus on the flag that ignores case - the i
flag. You can use it by appending it to the regex. An example of using this flag is /ignorecase/i
. This regex can match the strings "ignorecase"
, "igNoreCase"
, and "IgnoreCase"
.
fccRegex
to match "freeCodeCamp"
, no matter its case. Your regex should not match any abbreviations or variations with spaces.
freeCodeCamp
testString: 'assert(fccRegex.test(''freeCodeCamp''), ''Your regex should match freeCodeCamp
'');'
- text: Your regex should match FreeCodeCamp
testString: 'assert(fccRegex.test(''FreeCodeCamp''), ''Your regex should match FreeCodeCamp
'');'
- text: Your regex should match FreecodeCamp
testString: 'assert(fccRegex.test(''FreecodeCamp''), ''Your regex should match FreecodeCamp
'');'
- text: Your regex should match FreeCodecamp
testString: 'assert(fccRegex.test(''FreeCodecamp''), ''Your regex should match FreeCodecamp
'');'
- text: Your regex should not match Free Code Camp
testString: 'assert(!fccRegex.test(''Free Code Camp''), ''Your regex should not match Free Code Camp
'');'
- text: Your regex should match FreeCOdeCamp
testString: 'assert(fccRegex.test(''FreeCOdeCamp''), ''Your regex should match FreeCOdeCamp
'');'
- text: Your regex should not match FCC
testString: 'assert(!fccRegex.test(''FCC''), ''Your regex should not match FCC
'');'
- text: Your regex should match FrEeCoDeCamp
testString: 'assert(fccRegex.test(''FrEeCoDeCamp''), ''Your regex should match FrEeCoDeCamp
'');'
- text: Your regex should match FrEeCodECamp
testString: 'assert(fccRegex.test(''FrEeCodECamp''), ''Your regex should match FrEeCodECamp
'');'
- text: Your regex should match FReeCodeCAmp
testString: 'assert(fccRegex.test(''FReeCodeCAmp''), ''Your regex should match FReeCodeCAmp
'');'
```