160 If you want to replace multiple characters you can call the String.prototype.replace() with the replacement argument being a function that gets called for each match. All you need is an object representing the character mapping that you will use in that function.
What's the difference between java.lang.String 's replace() and replaceAll() methods, other than the latter uses regex? For simple substitutions like, replace . with /, is there any difference?
ECMAScript 2021 has added a new String function replaceAll. A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away, people used split + join or regular expressions to replace all occurences of a string. I cre...
0 You can use the following function to replace Character or String at a particular position of a String. To replace all the following match cases use String.prototype.replaceAllMatches() function.
For anyone else arriving here from Google search on how to do a string replacement on all columns (for example, if one has multiple columns like the OP's 'range' column): Pandas has a built in replace method available on a dataframe object.
111 In terms of pattern interpretation, there's no difference between the following forms: /pattern/ new RegExp("pattern") If you want to replace a literal string using the replace method, I think you can just pass a string instead of a regexp to replace. Otherwise, you'd have to escape any regexp special characters in the pattern first - maybe ...