JavaScript - obiekt Strings
Plik Stringobiekt umożliwia pracę z serią znaków; opakowuje pierwotny typ danych typu string z wieloma metodami pomocniczymi.
Ponieważ JavaScript automatycznie konwertuje między prymitywami łańcuchowymi a obiektami typu String, można wywołać dowolną metodę pomocniczą obiektu String na prymitywach łańcuchowych.
Składnia
Użyj następującej składni, aby utworzyć obiekt String -
var val = new String(string);
Plik String parametr to ciąg znaków, który został poprawnie zakodowany.
Właściwości ciągu
Oto lista właściwości obiektu String i ich opis.
| Sr.No. | Właściwość i opis |
|---|---|
| 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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
|---|---|
| 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.