How do I swap substrings within a string?
I am trying to swap all occurrences of a pair of substrings within a given string.
For example, I may want to replace all occurrences of "coffee" with "tea" and all occurrences of "tea" with "coffee".
This is the first thing I thought of:
var newString = oldString.replace(/coffee/g, "__").replace(/tea/g, "coffee").replace(/__/g, "tea");
It works most of the time, but if my input string contains the substring "__", it will not work properly.
I am looking for something that works regardless of what input I give it, so I thought some more and came up with this:
var pieces = oldString.split("coffee");
for (var i = 0; i < pieces.length; i++)
pieces[i] = pieces[i].replace(/tea/g, "coffee");
var newString = pieces.join("tea");
It works fine but it is kind of ugly and verbose. I tried to come up with something more concise and I used the map function built into jQuery to come up with this:
var newString = $.map(oldString.split("coffee"), function(pie开发者_JS百科ce) {
return piece.replace(/tea/g, "coffee");
}).join("tea");
That is better but I still have a feeling that there is some brilliantly simple method that is failing to come to my mind. Does anyone here know a simpler way?
What about
theString.replace(/(coffee|tea)/g, function($1) {
return $1 === 'coffee' ? 'tea' : 'coffee';
});
(Personally I think it's a crime to swap coffee and tea, but that's your business)
You can use a function:
var str = "I like coffee more than I like tea";
var newStr = str.replace(/(coffee|tea)/g, function(x) {
return x === "coffee" ? "tea" : "coffee";
});
alert(newStr);
Running example
Close. Consider this:
var newString = oldString.replace("tea|coffee", function(match) {
// now return the right one, just a simple conditional will do :)
});
Happy coding.
Use a map (an object) to define what replaces what and then a function to tap into the map:
D:\MiLu\Dev\JavaScript :: type replace.js
function echo(s) { WScript.Echo(s) }
var
map = { coffee: "tea", tea: "coffee" },
str = "black tea, green tea, ice tea, teasing peas and coffee beans";
echo( str.replace( /\b(tea|coffee)\b/g, function (s) { return map[s] } ) );
D:\MiLu\Dev\JavaScript :: cscript replace.js
black coffee, green coffee, ice coffee, teasing peas and tea beans
Based on @alexander-gessler's answer, but with support for dynamic inputs.
(While potentially opening the door to code injection.)
function swapSubstrings(string, a, b) {
return string.replace(
new RegExp(`(${a}|${b})`, "g"),
match => match === a ? b : a
)
}
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