Nice, thanks.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 2:00 PM, jude <[email protected]> wrote:

> He could also use \d for digit characters:
>
> /new Date\(\d+\)/g
>
> I use the offline version of this, http://www.regexr.com/, whenever I have
> to work with RegExp. The online version seems pretty nice as well. Here is
> the saved version of the above RegEx, http://regexr.com/39lo3.
>
> For 0 or more digits use:
>
> /new Date\(\d*\)/g
>
>
>
> ​
>

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