JavaScript RegExp m Modifier
Example
Do a multiline search for "is" at the beginning of each line in a string:
var str = "\nIs th\nis it?";
var patt1 = /^is/m;
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Definition and Usage
The m modifier is used to perform a multiline match.
The m modifier treat beginning (^) and end ($) characters to match the beginning or end of each line of a string (delimited by \n or \r), rather than just the beginning or end of the string.
Note: The m modifier is case-sensitive and will stop the search after the first match. To perform a global, case-insensitive, multiline search, use this modifier together with "g" and "i".
Tip: Use the multiline property to specify whether or not the m modifier is set.
Browser Support
Expression | |||||
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m | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
new RegExp("regexp", "m")
or simply:
/regexp/m
Technical Details
JavaScript Version: | ECMAScript 3 |
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More Examples
Example
Do a global, multiline search for "is" at the beginning of each line in a string:
var str = "\nIs th\nis h\nis?";
var patt1 = /^is/gm;
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Example
Do a global, case-insensitive, multiline search for "is" at the beginning of each line in a string:
var str = "\nIs th\nis h\nis?";
var patt1 = /^is/gmi;
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Example
Do a global, multiline search for "is" at the end of each line in a string:
var str = "Is\nthis\nhis\n?";
var patt1 = /is$/gm;
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❮ JavaScript RegExp Object