Matching exact string with JavaScript

JavascriptRegex

Javascript Problem Overview


How can I test if a RegEx matches a string exactly?

var r = /a/;
r.test("a"); // returns true
r.test("ba"); // returns true
testExact(r, "ba"); // should return false
testExact(r, "a"); // should return true

Javascript Solutions


Solution 1 - Javascript

Either modify the pattern beforehand so that it only matches the entire string:

var r = /^a$/

or check afterward whether the pattern matched the whole string:

function matchExact(r, str) {
   var match = str.match(r);
   return match && str === match[0];
}

Solution 2 - Javascript

Write your regex differently:

var r = /^a$/;
r.test('a'); // true
r.test('ba'); // false

Solution 3 - Javascript

If you do not use any placeholders (as the "exactly" seems to imply), how about string comparison instead?

If you do use placeholders, ^ and $ match the beginning and the end of a string, respectively.

Solution 4 - Javascript

var data =   {"values": [
    {"name":0,"value":0.12791263050161572},
    {"name":1,"value":0.13158780927382124}
]};
 
//JSON to string conversion
var a = JSON.stringify(data);
// replace all name with "x"- global matching
var t = a.replace(/name/g,"x"); 
// replace exactly the value rather than all values
var d = t.replace(/"value"/g, '"y"');
// String to JSON conversion
var data = JSON.parse(d);

Solution 5 - Javascript

Here's what is (IMO) by far the best solution in one line, per modern javascript standards:

const str1 = 'abc';
const str2 = 'abc';
return (str1 === str2); // true


const str1 = 'abcd';
const str2 = 'abc';
return (str1 === str2); // false

const str1 = 'abc';
const str2 = 'abcd';
return (str1 === str2); // false

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