How to find special characters in a string and store in an array in javascript












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"/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>"


characters occurs like A, B, C and .... are variables and count is not fixed



How to identifies how many variables are there and stored in an array










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Example of a string



"/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>"


characters occurs like A, B, C and .... are variables and count is not fixed



How to identifies how many variables are there and stored in an array










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    do you have an example, the wanted output and what you have tried?
    – Nina Scholz
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:36










  • Are you looking for object or array? Have you tried anything?
    – Edwin Dijas Chiwona
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:43














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Example of a string



"/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>"


characters occurs like A, B, C and .... are variables and count is not fixed



How to identifies how many variables are there and stored in an array










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Example of a string



"/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>"


characters occurs like A, B, C and .... are variables and count is not fixed



How to identifies how many variables are there and stored in an array







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    do you have an example, the wanted output and what you have tried?
    – Nina Scholz
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:36










  • Are you looking for object or array? Have you tried anything?
    – Edwin Dijas Chiwona
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:43














  • 1




    do you have an example, the wanted output and what you have tried?
    – Nina Scholz
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:36










  • Are you looking for object or array? Have you tried anything?
    – Edwin Dijas Chiwona
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:43








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do you have an example, the wanted output and what you have tried?
– Nina Scholz
Nov 21 '18 at 9:36




do you have an example, the wanted output and what you have tried?
– Nina Scholz
Nov 21 '18 at 9:36












Are you looking for object or array? Have you tried anything?
– Edwin Dijas Chiwona
Nov 21 '18 at 9:43




Are you looking for object or array? Have you tried anything?
– Edwin Dijas Chiwona
Nov 21 '18 at 9:43












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Use regex to find all your matches.
Using a while loop you can iterate through multiple matches and push them in an array. Try this.



var String = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";
var myRegexp = /<.>/gm;
var matches = ;
var match = myRegexp.exec(String);

while (match != null) {
matches.push(match[0])
match = myRegexp.exec(String);
}

console.log(matches)





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  • Thanks its work for me
    – Shivaji Watekar
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:49










  • @ShivajiWatekar anytime.. please mark it as a right answer if it really helped you.
    – itdoesntwork
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:55



















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Please review below code that will help to resolve your issue. It may find any non word characters and create a non-word array.






let str = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";

let arrStr = str.split("");
var strRegExp = /W/g;
let arrNonWord = ;

arrStr.forEach(function(str){
var result = str.match(strRegExp);
if(result)
arrNonWord.push(result[0]);
});

console.log(arrNonWord);








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    Use regex to find all your matches.
    Using a while loop you can iterate through multiple matches and push them in an array. Try this.



    var String = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";
    var myRegexp = /<.>/gm;
    var matches = ;
    var match = myRegexp.exec(String);

    while (match != null) {
    matches.push(match[0])
    match = myRegexp.exec(String);
    }

    console.log(matches)





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    • Thanks its work for me
      – Shivaji Watekar
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:49










    • @ShivajiWatekar anytime.. please mark it as a right answer if it really helped you.
      – itdoesntwork
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:55
















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    Use regex to find all your matches.
    Using a while loop you can iterate through multiple matches and push them in an array. Try this.



    var String = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";
    var myRegexp = /<.>/gm;
    var matches = ;
    var match = myRegexp.exec(String);

    while (match != null) {
    matches.push(match[0])
    match = myRegexp.exec(String);
    }

    console.log(matches)





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    • Thanks its work for me
      – Shivaji Watekar
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:49










    • @ShivajiWatekar anytime.. please mark it as a right answer if it really helped you.
      – itdoesntwork
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:55














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    2






    Use regex to find all your matches.
    Using a while loop you can iterate through multiple matches and push them in an array. Try this.



    var String = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";
    var myRegexp = /<.>/gm;
    var matches = ;
    var match = myRegexp.exec(String);

    while (match != null) {
    matches.push(match[0])
    match = myRegexp.exec(String);
    }

    console.log(matches)





    share|improve this answer












    Use regex to find all your matches.
    Using a while loop you can iterate through multiple matches and push them in an array. Try this.



    var String = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";
    var myRegexp = /<.>/gm;
    var matches = ;
    var match = myRegexp.exec(String);

    while (match != null) {
    matches.push(match[0])
    match = myRegexp.exec(String);
    }

    console.log(matches)






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    answered Nov 21 '18 at 9:42









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    • Thanks its work for me
      – Shivaji Watekar
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:49










    • @ShivajiWatekar anytime.. please mark it as a right answer if it really helped you.
      – itdoesntwork
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:55


















    • Thanks its work for me
      – Shivaji Watekar
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:49










    • @ShivajiWatekar anytime.. please mark it as a right answer if it really helped you.
      – itdoesntwork
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:55
















    Thanks its work for me
    – Shivaji Watekar
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:49




    Thanks its work for me
    – Shivaji Watekar
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:49












    @ShivajiWatekar anytime.. please mark it as a right answer if it really helped you.
    – itdoesntwork
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:55




    @ShivajiWatekar anytime.. please mark it as a right answer if it really helped you.
    – itdoesntwork
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:55













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    Please review below code that will help to resolve your issue. It may find any non word characters and create a non-word array.






    let str = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";

    let arrStr = str.split("");
    var strRegExp = /W/g;
    let arrNonWord = ;

    arrStr.forEach(function(str){
    var result = str.match(strRegExp);
    if(result)
    arrNonWord.push(result[0]);
    });

    console.log(arrNonWord);








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      Please review below code that will help to resolve your issue. It may find any non word characters and create a non-word array.






      let str = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";

      let arrStr = str.split("");
      var strRegExp = /W/g;
      let arrNonWord = ;

      arrStr.forEach(function(str){
      var result = str.match(strRegExp);
      if(result)
      arrNonWord.push(result[0]);
      });

      console.log(arrNonWord);








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        Please review below code that will help to resolve your issue. It may find any non word characters and create a non-word array.






        let str = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";

        let arrStr = str.split("");
        var strRegExp = /W/g;
        let arrNonWord = ;

        arrStr.forEach(function(str){
        var result = str.match(strRegExp);
        if(result)
        arrNonWord.push(result[0]);
        });

        console.log(arrNonWord);








        share|improve this answer












        Please review below code that will help to resolve your issue. It may find any non word characters and create a non-word array.






        let str = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";

        let arrStr = str.split("");
        var strRegExp = /W/g;
        let arrNonWord = ;

        arrStr.forEach(function(str){
        var result = str.match(strRegExp);
        if(result)
        arrNonWord.push(result[0]);
        });

        console.log(arrNonWord);








        let str = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";

        let arrStr = str.split("");
        var strRegExp = /W/g;
        let arrNonWord = ;

        arrStr.forEach(function(str){
        var result = str.match(strRegExp);
        if(result)
        arrNonWord.push(result[0]);
        });

        console.log(arrNonWord);





        let str = "/city=<A>/state=<B>/sub_div=<C>/type=pos/div=<D>/cli_name=Cstate<E>/<F>/<G>";

        let arrStr = str.split("");
        var strRegExp = /W/g;
        let arrNonWord = ;

        arrStr.forEach(function(str){
        var result = str.match(strRegExp);
        if(result)
        arrNonWord.push(result[0]);
        });

        console.log(arrNonWord);






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