RegExp
You can create a regular expression object using the
RegExp() constructor. You pass the expression pattern as the first parameter and the pattern modifiers as the second.
> var re = new RegExp('[dn]o+dle', 'gmi');This matches "noodle", "doodle", "doooodle", and so on. It's equivalent to using the regular expression literal:
> var re = ('/[dn]o+dle/gmi'); // recommendedChapter 4, Objects and Appendix D, Regular Expressions contains more information on regular expressions and patterns.
The RegExp.prototype members
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Contains the position in the string where the next match should start. |