Example 1: Define REGEXP?
REGEXP is a pattern match in which matches pattern anywhere in the search value.
Example 2: regular expression
One of my favorite regex testers:
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Example 3: regular expression characters
regex = /d/;
regex = /D/;
regex = /S/;
regex = /s/;
regex = /w/;
regex = /W/;
regex = /b/;
Example 4: regular expression
|\b0*([a-zA-Z1-9][a-zA-Z0-9]*|0)\b$
Example 5: regular expression
/findme/
Characters \, ., \cX, \d, \D, \f, \n, \r, \s, \S, \t, \v, \w, \W, \0, \xhh, \uhhhh, \uhhhhh, [\b]
Assertions ^, $, x(?=y), x(?!y), (?<=y)x, (?<!y)x, \b, \B
Groups (x), (?:x), (?<Name>x), x|y, [xyz], [^xyz], \Number
Quantifiers *, +, ?, x{n}, x{n,}, x{n,m}
Unicode \p{UnicodeProperty}, \P{UnicodeProperty}
javascript
let re = /findme/
let defaults = new RegExp('compiled');
defaults = { dotAll: false, flags: "", global: false, ignoreCase: false, falselastIndex: 0, multiline: false, source: "abc", sticky: false, unicode: false}