Reputation: 2320
I have a case where I'm trying to replace a certain pattern with another. My problem is that I need to only replace the last occurrence of that pattern, not all of them. I've found this question:
How to replace last occurrence of characters in a string using javascript
But it doesn't fit my needs. As a background, I will say that I am trying to replace a CSS rule, but for the current example lets look at this text:
abcd:bka:
bbb:aad:
accx:aaa:
bbb:a0d:
cczc:aaa:
lets say I only want to replace the value of bbb. My current rule will be
text.replace(/(\s*bbb:)([^:]+)/,"$1aaa")
but it will only replace the first match, while I want it to replace the last one. My current pattern is actually more complex than this one, but I think the pseudo problem will suffice.
Upvotes: 7
Views: 12170
Reputation: 336478
Try
text.replace(/(\s*bbb:)(?![\s\S]*bbb:)[^:]+/,"$1aaa")
The negative lookahead assertion makes sure that there is no further bbb:
ahead in the text. The parentheses around [^:]+
are unnecessary.
Explanation:
(?! # Assert that it is impossible to match the following after the current position:
[\s\S]* # any number of characters including newlines
bbb: # the literal text bbb:
) # End of lookahead assertion
The [\s\S]
workaround is necessary because JavaScript doesn't have an option to allow the dot to match newlines.
Upvotes: 8