Hi Crowder,
Thank you very match. You are completely right. RegExp.exec is
suitable for me.
On Jan 20, 5:15 pm, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:
Hi,
On Jan 20, 1:06 pm, Dmitry Trunikov dmitry.truni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ALL!
how can i obtain of matched substrings in RegExp object?
the prototypejs masks original RegExp.match method.
the original method returns array of matched strings. the new method
just returns true/false only.
thanks.
The JavaScript RegExp object doesn't have a `match` method at all
(neither on `RegExp` nor on its prototype[1]). You're thinking of
either `RegExp#exec`[2] or `String#match`[3].
[1]:http://es5.github.com/#x15.10
[2]:http://es5.github.com/#x15.10.6.2
[3]:http://es5.github.com/#x15.5.4.10
HTH,
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