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how to replace all characters in a string javascript

const string = "a, b, c, d, e, f";
string.replace(/,/g, '');
console.log(string) //a b c d e f
Posted by: Guest on March-24-2021
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javascript replace all occurrences of a string

const p = 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. If the dog reacted, was it really lazy?';

console.log(p.replaceAll('dog', 'monkey'));
// expected output: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy monkey. If the monkey reacted, was it really lazy?"
Posted by: Guest on June-19-2021
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js replace all symbols in string

function replaceAll(str, find, replace) {
    var escapedFind=find.replace(/([.*+?^=!:${}()|\[\]\/\\])/g, "\\$1");
    return str.replace(new RegExp(escapedFind, 'g'), replace);
}
//usage example
var sentence="How many shots did Bill take last night? That Bill is so crazy!";
var blameSusan=replaceAll(sentence,"Bill","Susan");
Posted by: Guest on July-22-2019
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how to replace all occurrences of a string in javascript

// Update: In the latest versions of most popular browsers,
// you can use replaceAll as shown here:
let result = "1 abc 2 abc 3".replaceAll("abc", "xyz");
// `result` is "1 xyz 2 xyz 3"

/*
For Node and compatibility with older/non-current browsers:
Note: Don't use the following solution in performance critical code.
As an alternative to regular expressions for a simple literal string, 
you could use:
*/
str = "Test abc test test abc test...".split("abc").join("");

// ass a general pattern
// str.split(search).join(replacement)
Posted by: Guest on July-04-2021

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