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id, title, challengeType
id | title | challengeType |
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587d7db9367417b2b2512ba7 | Specify Exact Number of Matches | 1 |
Description
quantity specifiers
using curly brackets. Sometimes you only want a specific number of matches.
To specify a certain number of patterns, just have that one number between the curly brackets.
For example, to match only the word "hah"
with the letter a
3
times, your regex would be /ha{3}h/
.
let A4 = "haaaah";
let A3 = "haaah";
let A100 = "h" + "a".repeat(100) + "h";
let multipleHA = /ha{3}h/;
multipleHA.test(A4); // Returns false
multipleHA.test(A3); // Returns true
multipleHA.test(A100); // Returns false
Instructions
timRegex
to match the word "Timber"
only when it has four letter m
's.
Tests
tests:
- text: Your regex should use curly brackets.
testString: assert(timRegex.source.match(/{.*?}/).length > 0, 'Your regex should use curly brackets.');
- text: Your regex should not match <code>"Timber"</code>
testString: assert(!timRegex.test("Timber"), 'Your regex should not match <code>"Timber"</code>');
- text: Your regex should not match <code>"Timmber"</code>
testString: assert(!timRegex.test("Timmber"), 'Your regex should not match <code>"Timmber"</code>');
- text: Your regex should not match <code>"Timmmber"</code>
testString: assert(!timRegex.test("Timmmber"), 'Your regex should not match <code>"Timmmber"</code>');
- text: Your regex should match <code>"Timmmmber"</code>
testString: assert(timRegex.test("Timmmmber"), 'Your regex should match <code>"Timmmmber"</code>');
- text: Your regex should not match <code>"Timber"</code> with 30 <code>m</code>'s in it.
testString: assert(!timRegex.test("Ti" + "m".repeat(30) + "ber"), 'Your regex should not match <code>"Timber"</code> with 30 <code>m</code>\'s in it.');
Challenge Seed
let timStr = "Timmmmber";
let timRegex = /change/; // Change this line
let result = timRegex.test(timStr);
Solution
let timStr = "Timmmmber";
let timRegex = /Tim{4}ber/; // Change this line
let result = timRegex.test(timStr);