JavaScript RegExp test()
Example
Search a string for the character "e":
let text = "The best things in life are free";
let pattern = /e/;
let result = pattern.test(text);
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Definition and Usage
The test() method tests for a match in a string.
If it finds a match, it returns true, otherwise it returns false.
Browser Support
test()
is an ECMAScript1 (ES1) feature.
ES1 (JavaScript 1997) is fully supported in all browsers:
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | Opera | IE |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
RegExpObject.test(string)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
string | Required. The string to be searched |
Return Value
Type | Description |
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Boolean | Returns true if it finds a match, otherwise false |
More Examples
Example
Do a global search, and test for "Hello" and "W3Schools" in a string:
// The string:
let text = "Hello world!";
// Look for "Hello"
let pattern1 = /Hello/g;
let result1 = pattern1.test(text);
// Look for "W3Schools"
let pattern2 = /W3Schools/g;
let result2 = pattern2.test(text);
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Regular Expression Search Methods
In JavaScript, a regular expression text search, can be done with different methods.
With a pattern as a regular expression, these are the most common methods:
Example | Description |
---|---|
text.match(pattern) | The String method match() |
text.search(pattern) | The String method search() |
pattern.exec(text) | The RexExp method exec() |
pattern.test(text) | The RegExp method test() |