The RegExp \w Metacharacter in JavaScript is used to find the word character i.e. characters from a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9. It is the same as [a-zA-Z_0-9].
Syntax:
/\w/
or
new RegExp("\\w")
Syntax with modifiers:
/\w/g
or
new RegExp("\\w", "g")
Example 1: This example searches the lowercase characters, uppercase characters, and underscore.
Javascript
function geek() { let str1 = "neveropen@_123_$" ; let regex4 = /\w/g; let match4 = str1.match(regex4); console.log( "Found " + match4.length + " matches: " + match4); } geek(); |
Found 18 matches: G,e,e,k,s,f,o,r,G,e,e,k,s,_,1,2,3,_
Example 2: This example searches the lowercase characters, uppercase characters and underscores and replaces them with hash(#).
Javascript
function geek() { let str1 = "128@$%" ; let replacement = "#" ; let regex4 = new RegExp( "\\w" , "g" ); let match4 = str1.replace(regex4, replacement); console.log( "Found " + match4.length + " matches: " + match4); } geek(); |
Found 6 matches: ###@$%
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by RegExp \w Metacharacter are listed below:
- Chrome
- Safari
- Firefox
- Opera
- Edge
We have a complete list of Javascript RegExp expressions, to check those please go through this JavaScript RegExp Complete Reference article.
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