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Javascript 2022-01-30 12:46:23
regex
Let regex; /* shorthand character classes */ regex = /d/; // matches any digit, short for [0-9] regex = /D/; // matches non-digits, short for [^0-9] regex = /S/; // matches non-white space character regex = /s/; // matches any white space character regex ... Add solution -
Javascript 2022-01-22 04:46:10
regex /
Let regex; /* shorthand character classes */ regex = /d/; // matches any digit, short for [0-9] regex = /D/; // matches non-digits, short for [^0-9] regex = /S/; // matches non-white space character regex = /s/; // matches any white space character regex ... Add solution -
Javascript 2021-11-05 23:07:11
regular expression |
Let regex; /* shorthand character classes */ regex = /d/; // matches any digit, short for [0-9] regex = /D/; // matches non-digits, short for [^0-9] regex = /S/; // matches non-white space character regex = /s/; // matches any white space character regex ... Add solution -
Javascript 2021-10-20 23:00:08
javascript string single or double quotes
/* You can use either. Double quotes are the only allowed character for strings in JSON, and HTML conventions suggest using it. However, single quotes are far more popular in JS and CSS. Most JS learning programs use the single quote, but... Add solution -
Javascript 2021-09-26 02:24:02
js escape characters
JS Escape Characters \' — Single quote \" — Double quote \\ — Backslash \b — Backspace \f — Form feed \n — New line \r — Carriage return \t — Horizontal tabulator WebsiteSetup.org - Beginner’s Jav... Add solution -
Python 2021-09-09 09:00:03
regex
Let regex; /* shorthand character classes */ regex = /d/; // matches any digit, short for [0-9] regex = /D/; // matches non-digits, short for [^0-9] regex = /S/; // matches non-white space character regex = /s/; // matches any white space character regex ... Add solution -
C++ 2021-09-07 06:32:02
string literals in c++
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <stdlib.h>// using c standard library int main() { "Caleb";//String literal is a series of characters between two double quotes //It is a const char array and array is just a p... Add solution