I'm trying to match elements with a name that is 'container1$container2$chkChecked', using a regex of '.+\$chkChecked', but I'm not getting the matches I expect when the element name is as described. What am I doing wrong?
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my guess, by your use of quotes, is you did something like
which won't work because js takes advantage of the \ in its string interpretation as an escape so it never makes it into the regex interpreter instead you want
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try
alternatively, you could try
( Also, make sure your using |
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There's two levels of escaping: one when your code is first parsed (e.g. in case you want to include a ' inside the string), and the second in the regexp engine. So you need two \s before the $ to make the regexp engine not treat it as a special character. |
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It looks like it should work. There's a good Javascript Regex Tester that also says it matches. |
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I intended to use \ as an escape because I'm really looking for a $ in the element name. |
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