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RegExp Meta Characters

Regular Expression Metacharacters

Metacharacters are characters with a special meaning.

They can be used to match digts, words, spaces, and more:

// Match words
const pattern = /\w/;

JavaScript Regex Metacharacters

Revised July 2025

MetaDescription
\dMatches Digits
\DMatches None Digits
\wMatches alphanumeric Word characters
\WMatches None alphanumeric Word characters
\sMatches Spaces
\SMatches None Spaces
\dddMatches characters by the Octal numer ddd
\xhhMatches characters by the HexadecimaL number hh
\uhhhhMatches Unicode characters by the hex number hhhh

RegExp \d (digits) Metacharacter

The \d metacharacter matches digits.

Example

A global search for digits in a string:

let text = "Give 100%!";
const pattern = /\d/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);

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RegExp \D Metacharacter

The \D metacharacter matches non-digit characters.

Example

A global search for non-digit characters:

let text = "Give 100%!";
const pattern = /\D/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);
Try it Yourself »

RegExp \w (word) Metacharacter

The \w metacharacter matches word characters.

A word character is a character a-z, A-Z, 0-9, including _ (underscore).

Example

A global search for word characters:

let text = "Give 100%!";
const pattern = /\w/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);
Try it Yourself »

RegExp \W Metacharacter

The \W metacharacter matches non-word characters.

A word character is a character a-z, A-Z, 0-9, including _ (underscore).

Example

A global search for non-word characters:

let text = "Give 100%!";
const pattern = /\W/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);
Try it Yourself »

The \s (space) Metacharacter

The \s metacharacter matches whitespace characters like space, tab, and newline.

Example

A global search for whitespace characters in a string:

let text = "Is this all there is?";
const pattern = /\s/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);

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RegExp \xhh (hexadecimal)

\xhh matches characters by the hexadecimal number hh.

A global replace of the hexadecimal character 6F (o) in a string:

let text = "Visit W3Schools. Hello World!";
let pattern = /\x6F/g;

let result = text.replace(pattern, "*");
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RegExp \uhhhh (unicode hex)

\uhhhh matches a Unicode character by the hex number hhhh.

Example

A global search for a Unicode character with the hexadecimal code 0057 (W):

let text = "Visit W3Schools. Hello World!";
const pattern = /\u0057/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);

Try it Yourself »



Regular Expression Methods

Regular Expression Search and Replace can be done with different methods.

These are the most common:

String Methods

MethodDescription
match(regex) Returns an Array of results
matchAll(regex) Returns an Iterator of results
replace(regex) Returns a new String
replaceAll(regex) Returns a new String
search(regex) Returns the index of the first match
split(regex) Returns an Array of results

RegExp Methods

MethodDescription
regex.exec() Returns an Iterator of results
regex.test() Returns true or false


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