var RegTxt 开发者_StackOverflow社区= "$f1$='test' AND f2='test2'";
alert(RegTxt.match(/\'[^\']*'/g))
returns the match correctely i:e 'test','test2' but how can i remove the single quote in the match.
This would be quite simple if JavaScript supported negative lookbehinds:
/(?<=').*?(?=')/
But unfortunately, it doesn't.
In cases like these I like to abuse String.prototype.replace
:
// btw, RegTxt should start with a lowercase 'r', as per convention
var match = [];
regTxt.replace(/'([^']*)'/g, function($0, $1){
match.push($1);
});
match; // => ['test', 'test2']
Here is a crude solution to your problem.
var match = RegTxt.match(/\'[^\']*'/g)
match = match.substring(1, match.length - 2);
Trivial approach:
RegTxt.replace(/'/g, "")
using your regex:
RegTxt.replace(/\'([^\']*)'/g, "$1")
var matches = str.match(regex);
var newMatches = [];
for( i in matches )
{
var word = matches[i];
newMatches.push( word.substring(1,word.length-1))
}
newMatches
will now contain the array you need.
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