JavaScript - L'objet Strings
le Stringobject vous permet de travailler avec une série de caractères; il enveloppe le type de données primitif chaîne de Javascript avec un certain nombre de méthodes d'assistance.
Comme JavaScript convertit automatiquement entre les primitives de chaîne et les objets String, vous pouvez appeler l'une des méthodes d'assistance de l'objet String sur une primitive de chaîne.
Syntaxe
Utilisez la syntaxe suivante pour créer un objet String -
var val = new String(string);
le String Le paramètre est une série de caractères correctement encodés.
Propriétés de la chaîne
Voici une liste des propriétés de l'objet String et leur description.
N ° Sr. | Propriété et description |
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1 | constructor Returns a reference to the String function that created the object. |
2 | length Returns the length of the string. |
3 | prototype The prototype property allows you to add properties and methods to an object. |
In the following sections, we will have a few examples to demonstrate the usage of String properties.
String Methods
Here is a list of the methods available in String object along with their description.
Sr.No. | Method & Description |
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1 | charAt() Returns the character at the specified index. |
2 | charCodeAt() Returns a number indicating the Unicode value of the character at the given index. |
3 | concat() Combines the text of two strings and returns a new string. |
4 | indexOf() Returns the index within the calling String object of the first occurrence of the specified value, or -1 if not found. |
5 | lastIndexOf() Returns the index within the calling String object of the last occurrence of the specified value, or -1 if not found. |
6 | localeCompare() Returns a number indicating whether a reference string comes before or after or is the same as the given string in sort order. |
7 | match() Used to match a regular expression against a string. |
8 | replace() Used to find a match between a regular expression and a string, and to replace the matched substring with a new substring. |
9 | search() Executes the search for a match between a regular expression and a specified string. |
10 | slice() Extracts a section of a string and returns a new string. |
11 | split() Splits a String object into an array of strings by separating the string into substrings. |
12 | substr() Returns the characters in a string beginning at the specified location through the specified number of characters. |
13 | substring() Returns the characters in a string between two indexes into the string. |
14 | toLocaleLowerCase() The characters within a string are converted to lower case while respecting the current locale. |
15 | toLocaleUpperCase() The characters within a string are converted to upper case while respecting the current locale. |
16 | toLowerCase() Returns the calling string value converted to lower case. |
17 | toString() Returns a string representing the specified object. |
18 | toUpperCase() Returns the calling string value converted to uppercase. |
19 | valueOf() Returns the primitive value of the specified object. |
String HTML Wrappers
Here is a list of the methods that return a copy of the string wrapped inside an appropriate HTML tag.
Sr.No. | Method & Description |
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1 | anchor() Creates an HTML anchor that is used as a hypertext target. |
2 | big() Creates a string to be displayed in a big font as if it were in a <big> tag. |
3 | blink() Creates a string to blink as if it were in a <blink> tag. |
4 | bold() Creates a string to be displayed as bold as if it were in a <b> tag. |
5 | fixed() Causes a string to be displayed in fixed-pitch font as if it were in a <tt> tag |
6 | fontcolor() Causes a string to be displayed in the specified color as if it were in a <font color="color"> tag. |
7 | fontsize() Causes a string to be displayed in the specified font size as if it were in a <font size="size"> tag. |
8 | italics() Causes a string to be italic, as if it were in an <i> tag. |
9 | link() Creates an HTML hypertext link that requests another URL. |
10 | small() Causes a string to be displayed in a small font, as if it were in a <small> tag. |
11 | strike() Causes a string to be displayed as struck-out text, as if it were in a <strike> tag. |
12 | sub() Causes a string to be displayed as a subscript, as if it were in a <sub> tag |
13 | sup() Causes a string to be displayed as a superscript, as if it were in a <sup> tag |
In the following sections, we will have a few examples to demonstrate the usage of String methods.