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RegExp Character Classes

Character Classes are characters enclosed in square brackets [].

A character class matches any character from a set within brackets:

// Match Digits
const pattern = /[0-9]/;

JavaScript Regex Character Classes

Revised July 2025

Class Description
[a] Matches the character between the brackets
[^a] Matches all characters NOT between the brackets
[abc] Matches all characters between the brackets
[^abc] Matches all characters NOT between the brackets
[a-z] Matches all characters in the range from a to z
[^a-z] Matches all characters NOT in the range from a to z
[0-9] Matches all characters in the range from 0 to 9
[^0-9] Matches all characters NOT in the range from 0 to 9

Example [HW]

A global search for the characters "H" and "W" in a string:

let text = "Hello World!";
const pattern = /[HW]/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);

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Example [A-Z]

A global search for the upper case characters "A" to "Z" in a string:

let text = "This is W3School";
const pattern = /[A-Z]/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);

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Example [1234]

A global search for the characters "1", "2", "3" and "4" in a string:

let text = "123456789";
const pattern = /[1234]/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);

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Example [1-4]

A global search for the characters "1" to "4" in a string:

let text = "123456789";
const pattern = /[1-4]/g;

let result = text.match(pattern);

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Note

[01234] is the same as [0-4]

[abcde] is the same as [a-e]




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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