I have a string with multiple commas, and the string replace method will only change the first one:
var mystring = "this,is,a,test"
mystring.replace(",","newchar", -1)
Result: "thisnewcharis,a,test"
The documentation indicates that the default replaces all, and that "-1" also indicates to replace all, but it is unsuccessful. Any thoughts?
Use the global(
g
) flagSimple DEMO
The third parameter of
String.prototype.replace()
function was never defined as a standard, so most browsers simply do not implement it.The best way is to use regular expression with
g
(global) flag.Still have issues?
It is important to note, that regular expressions use special characters that need to be escaped. As an example, if you need to escape a dot (
.
) character, you should use/\./
literal, as in the regex syntax a dot matches any single character (except line terminators).If you need to pass a variable as a replacement string, instead of using regex literal you may create
RegExp
object and pass a string as the first argument of the constructor. The normal string escape rules (preceding special characters with\
when included in a string) will be necessary.Just for fun: