lastMatch
Summary
Returns the last matched characters from any regular expression search. Read-only.
Syntax
RegExp.lastMatch
Examples
The following example illustrates the use of the lastMatch property:
// Create the regular expression pattern.
var re = new RegExp("d(b+)(d)","ig");
var str = "cdbBdbsbdbdz";
// Perform the search.
var arr = re.exec(str);
// Print the output.
var s = ""
s += ": " + RegExp. + "<br />";
s += ": " + RegExp. + "<br />";
s += ": " + RegExp. + "<br />";
s += "input: " + RegExp.input + "<br />";
s += "lastMatch: " + RegExp.lastMatch + "<br />";
s += "leftContext: " + RegExp.leftContext + "<br />";
s += "rightContext: " + RegExp.rightContext + "<br />";
s += "lastParen: " + RegExp.lastParen + "<br />";
document.write(s);
Remarks
The object associated with this property is always the global RegExp object.
The initial value of the lastMatch property is an empty string. The value of the lastMatch property changes whenever a successful match is made.
See also
Other articles
- $1…$9 Properties (RegExp)
- index Property (RegExp)
- input Property ($_) (RegExp)
- lastIndex Property (RegExp)
- lastParen Property ($+) (RegExp)
- leftContext Property ($`) (RegExp)
- rightContext Property ($’) (RegExp)
Attributions
Microsoft Developer Network: Article