I just spent a couple of hours wondering why a regular expression that I thought I understood, wasn't giving me the results I expected.
Consider these two ways of using the same regular expression:
var str="This will put us on the map!"
var a=str.match(/(?:\bwill\W+)(\w+)(\W+)/g)
alert(a[0]) //will put
alert(a[1]) //undefined
var regex=/(?:\bwill\W+)(\w+)(\W+)/g
var match = regex.exec(str)
alert(match[0]) //will put
alert(match[1]) //put
Obviously, the latter form is working properly; but what's wrong with the former?
Also, for thoroughness:
var re = new RegExp("(?:\\bwill\\W+)(\\w+)(\\W+)","g")
var rematch = re.exec(str)
alert(rematch[0]) //will put
alert(rematch[1]) //put
When I was searching here, I came across this question ("Javascript Regex Missing Groups") which claims that the g flag was causing the problem. However, that is clearly not the problem here, since the RE is exactly the same in the two cases, the only difference is how it's executed.
Thanks for your help!
Edit: The responses below do an excellent job of clearing this up. One thing I learned from this that I'd like to make clear for the record, is that the re.exec() method can be used to get all the matches, and it can also be used to get all the groups, but the way of accessing those two modes is somewhat subtle: With or without the g flag, the return value is always an array with the full match followed by the match groups. It is never an array containing multiple matches. The way to access multiple matches is to call the exec() method again on the same RegExp object.
It was mystifying to me why I was unable to answer this question myself with several hours of Google searching. The behavior in question is described in the documentation of string.match() and RegExp.exec(), although it was not described in a way that made those come up with any of the search strings related to the way I was experiencing the problem. So, for reference, I'm linking those here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp/exec https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/match