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"I'm a coÖkIe clicker" [[{{PAGENAMEE}}]] ".*coökie.*";</code> | "I'm a coÖkIe clicker" [[{{PAGENAMEE}}]] ".*coökie.*";</code> | ||
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|seealso= [[regexFind]] [[regexReplace]] | |seealso= [[regexFind]] [[regexReplace]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:40, 17 January 2022
Description
- Description:
- Returns whether the haystack matches the pattern.
- Groups:
- Strings - Regular Expression
Syntax
- Syntax:
- haystack regexMatch pattern
- Parameters:
- haystack: String
- pattern: String - Format regex pattern
- Return Value:
- Boolean - Returns true if match was found, otherwise false
Examples
- Example 1:
"I'm a coOkIe clicker" regexMatch ".*cookie.*"; // true
- Example 2:
"I'm a coOkIe clicker" regexMatch ".*cookie.*/"; // false, empty flags == case sensitive
- Example 3:
forceUnicode 1; "I'm a coÖkIe clicker" regexMatch ".*coökie.*";
- Example 4:
"Cookie clicker" regexMatch "cookie/i"; // false, pattern does not fully match the haystack
Additional Information
- See also:
- regexFind regexReplace
Notes
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