In Javascript, the matchAll() method is used to return all the iterators matching the reference string against a regex (regular expression). An important use of the matchAll() method is that it can be used to capture groups with the /g flag giving it an advantage over the match() method which ignores capturing groups with the /g flag.
Syntax:
str.matchAll(Regexp)
Parameter:
- Regexp: It is simply a regular expression object. The RegExp object must include the /g flag, else an TypeError is thrown.
Return value: It is an iterator.
Example :
Javascript
function myFunction() { //Regular expression with the /g flag const regex = /e(xam)(ple(\d?))/g; //Reference string const str = 'example1example2example3' ; //Using matchAll() method const array = [...str.matchAll(regex)]; console.log(array[0]); console.log(array[1]); console.log(array[2]); } myFunction(); |
Output:
In the above example, we were able to find matches and also capture the internal groups as we used the matchAll() method.
We have a complete list of Javascript Strings methods, to check those please go through Javascript String Complete reference article.
Supported Browser:
- Chrome 1 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Firefox 1 and above
- Internet Explorer 4 and above
- Opera 4 and above
- Safari 1 and above