Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025
The RegExp \t Metacharacter in JavaScript is used to find the tab character. If it is found it returns the position else it returns -1.
JavaScript
let str = "GFG\t@_123_$";
let regex = /\t/;
let match = str.search(regex);
if (match == -1) {
console.log("No tab character present. ");
} else {
console.log("Index of tab character: " + match);
}
Index of tab character: 3Syntax:
/\t/
// or
new RegExp("\\t")
Example 1: Searches for the tab character in the string.
JavaScript
let str = "GeeksforGeeks@_123_$";
let regex = /\t/;
let match = str.search(regex);
if (match == -1) {
console.log("No tab character present. ");
} else {
console.log("Index of tab character: " + match);
}
No tab character present.
Example 2: Searches the position of the tab character in the string.
JavaScript
let str = "123ge\teky456";
let regex= new RegExp("\\t");
let match = str.search(regex);
console.log(" Index of tab character: " + match);
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4