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1.9 KiB
id, title, challengeType
| id | title | challengeType |
|---|---|---|
| 587d7db6367417b2b2512b9b | Find Characters with Lazy Matching | 1 |
Description
greedy match finds the longest possible part of a string that fits the regex pattern and returns it as a match. The alternative is called a lazy match, which finds the smallest possible part of the string that satisfies the regex pattern.
You can apply the regex /t[a-z]*i/ to the string "titanic". This regex is basically a pattern that starts with t, ends with i, and has some letters in between.
Regular expressions are by default greedy, so the match would return ["titani"]. It finds the largest sub-string possible to fit the pattern.
However, you can use the ? character to change it to lazy matching. "titanic" matched against the adjusted regex of /t[a-z]*?i/ returns ["ti"].
Instructions
/<.*>/ to return the HTML tag <h1> and not the text "<h1>Winter is coming</h1>". Remember the wildcard . in a regular expression matches any character.
Tests
tests:
- text: The <code>result</code> variable should be an array with <code><h1></code> in it
testString: 'assert(result[0] == "<h1>", "The <code>result</code> variable should be an array with <code><h1></code> in it");'
Challenge Seed
let text = "<h1>Winter is coming</h1>";
let myRegex = /<.*>/; // Change this line
let result = text.match(myRegex);
Solution
// solution required