Reputation: 14074
I'd like to search a string for multiple strings, and return true
if it finds any of them in there, false
otherwise, something like this:
var s = "thing1 thing2"
s.contains(["thing1","thing44444"]) // true
s.contains("1") // true
s.contains("x") // false
Here's what I have so far, but it's getting messier and doesn't really work:
String.prototype.contains = function(xv) {
var t = this
if(xv.isString()){ // isString/isArray are functions I made elsewhere in my code, they work.
if(t.indexOf(xv) > -1)
return true;
} else if(xv.isArray()) {
if(xv.contains(t)){
return true
}
for(v in xv){
if(t.indexOf(xv[v]) > -1){
return true
}
}
} else {
return false
}
}
As of now, it will return undefined
if it makes it through the for
loop without finding anything. I had return false
after the for
loop, but it would run before the for
finished.
I feel like there's gotta be an easier way to do this.
I've already tried How do you search multiple strings with the .search() Method? but I couldn't send an array to .search()
.
Frameworks I'm using: angular 1.5.8, jquery 1.11.1
Upvotes: 0
Views: 353
Reputation: 318252
You can use Array.some
and String.indexOf
or String.includes
var s1 = "thing1 thing2";
var s2 = "Hello Kitty";
var r1 = ["thing1","thing44444"].some( x => s1.includes(x));
var r2 = ["Travis","Heeeeeeter"].some( x => s2.includes(x));
console.log(r1, r2); // true, false
Upvotes: 4