Reputation: 605
How would I insert something before the last occurrence of a specific character?
if (statement) insert " again" into string before last "<";
Upvotes: 11
Views: 15038
Reputation: 135802
You can use lastIndexOf()
with substring()
:
var str="Hello planet earth, you are a great planet.";
var n=str.lastIndexOf("planet");
var str2 = str.substring(0,n)+" again "+str.substring(n);
console.log(str2); // Hello planet earth, you are a great again planet.
As a nice function:
function insertBeforeLastOccurrence(strToSearch, strToFind, strToInsert) {
var n = strToSearch.lastIndexOf(strToFind);
if (n < 0) return strToSearch;
return strToSearch.substring(0,n) + strToInsert + strToSearch.substring(n);
}
var str ="This <br> is another <br> string <br> example.";
var newStr = insertBeforeLastOccurrence(str, "<", " again");
console.log(newStr); // This <br> is another <br> string again<br> example.
Or as a String
method:
String.prototype.insertBeforeLastOccurrence = function(strToFind, strToInsert) {
var n = this.lastIndexOf(strToFind);
if (n < 0) return this.toString();
return this.substring(0,n) + strToInsert + this.substring(n);
}
var str ="This <br> is another <br> string <br> example.";
console.log(str.insertBeforeLastOccurrence("<", " again"));
// Output: This <br> is another <br> string again<br> example.
console.log(str.insertBeforeLastOccurrence("w00t", " again")); // wont find
// Output: This <br> is another <br> string <br> example.
Upvotes: 20
Reputation: 1927
You can get the last occurrence of a specified string using lastIndexOf(str)
, which is a member function of any String
or string
object. Then you can do something like this:
var idx = mystr.lastIndexOf("<");
if (idx > -1)
var outval = mystr.substr(0, idx) + " again" + mystr.substr(idx);
Upvotes: 5