Replace " ' " With " "in Javascript
My string is like this: temp=''SE019','SR132','SC123''; I use a function like: temp.replace(''',''); But the result will be: SE019','SR132','SC123' only the first quote is remo
Solution 1:
Use a regex literal with the g
(for global, meaning match all occurrences) option.
temp.replace(/'/g,"");
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp.
Solution 2:
To remove a reoccurring character or substring you can also use split/join method:
temp.split("'").join("")
It's less obvoius what it does and may be considered premature optimization, but may be marginally faster (or slower :)) http://jsperf.com/regex-split-join
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