The method for writing a regular expression that divides a string into an array specifically when https and a space following it are detected is:
var string = "I love https://www.google.com, https://www.amazon.com, and https://www.youtube.com";
var regex = /https:\/\/\S+/g;
var result = string.match(regex);
console.log(result);
// Output:
// ["https://www.google.com,", "https://www.amazon.com,", "https://www.youtube.com"]
In the code above, a regular expression is created using the RegExp
constructor with the following pattern: /https:\/\/\S+/g
. This pattern matches any substring that starts with https://
and is followed by one or more non-whitespace characters (\S+
). The g
flag at the end stands for "global" and makes the regular expression match all occurrences in the string.
Then, the match()
function is used on the string object to retrieve an array of all the matches that this regular expression finds within the string. Finally, the resulting array is logged to the console.
Asked: 2023-06-30 04:34:26 +0000
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Last updated: Jun 30 '23