My string can be something like A01, B02, C03, possibly AA18 in the future as well. I thought I could use a regex to get just the letters and work on my regex since I haven't done much with it. I wrote this function:
function rowOffset(sequence) {
console.log(sequence);
var matches = /^[a-zA-Z]+$/.exec(sequence);
console.log(matches);
var letter = matches[0].toUpperCase();
return letter;
}
var x = "A01";
console.log(rowOffset(x));
My matches
continue to be null. Am I doing this correctly? Looking at this post, I thought the regex was correct: Regular expression for only characters a-z, A-Z
^[a-zA-Z\s]+$
has a different purpose: It is meant to validate if a String only contains letters (and spaces). You want to match the letters within a String.é, è, ê, ë, ç, ñ, ø, ð, å, æ, œ, ē, č, ŭ
etc... :) for that you'd need/\p{Letter}/gu