.replace()
on a string. The inputs for .replace()
is first the regex pattern you want to search for. The second parameter is the string to replace the match or a function to do something.
let wrongText = "The sky is silver.";You can also access capture groups in the replacement string with dollar signs (
let silverRegex = /silver/;
wrongText.replace(silverRegex, "blue");
// Returns "The sky is blue."
$
).
"Code Camp".replace(/(\w+)\s(\w+)/, '$2 $1');
// Returns "Camp Code"
"good"
. Then update the replaceText
variable to replace "good"
with "okey-dokey"
.
.replace()
to search and replace.
testString: 'assert(code.match(/\.replace\(.*\)/), ''You should use .replace()
to search and replace.'');'
- text: Your regex should change "This sandwich is good."
to "This sandwich is okey-dokey."
testString: 'assert(result == "This sandwich is okey-dokey." && replaceText === "okey-dokey", ''Your regex should change "This sandwich is good."
to "This sandwich is okey-dokey."
'');'
- text: You should not change the last line.
testString: 'assert(code.match(/result\s*=\s*huhText\.replace\(.*?\)/), ''You should not change the last line.'');'
```