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JavaScript string replace() Method

Last Updated : 26 Jun, 2024

JavaScript replace() method is used for manipulating strings. It allows you to search for a specific part of a string, called a substring, and then replace it with another substring.

What's great is that this method doesn't alter the original string, making it ideal for tasks where you want to maintain the integrity of the original data. Understanding how to use replace() can enhance your ability to work with strings effectively in JavaScript.

Syntax: 
str.replace(value1, value2);
Parameters: Return Values:

It returns a new string with replaced items.

Example 1: Below is an example of the string.replace() Method. 

javascript
let string = 'GeeksForGeeks';
let newstring = string.replace('GeeksForGeeks', 'GfG');
console.log(newstring); 

Explanation:

Example 2: Here the contents of the string GeeksForGeeks will be replaced with gfg. 

javascript
 // Assigning a string
 let string = 'GeeksForGeeks is a CS portal';
    
 // Calling replace() method
 let newstring = string.replace(/GeeksForGeeks/, 'gfg');
 
 // Printing replaced string
 console.log(newstring);  

Output
gfg is a CS portal

Explanation:

Example 3: Below is an example of the string.replace() Method. 

javascript
// Taking a regular expression
let re = /GeeksForGeeks/;

// Taking a string as input
let string = 'GeeksForGeeks is a CS portal';

// Calling replace() method to replace
// GeeksForGeeks from string with gfg
let newstring = string.replace(re, 'gfg');

// Printing new string with replaced items
console.log(newstring);

Output
gfg is a CS portal

Explanation:

A regular expression re is defined to match the substring 'GeeksForGeeks'.

We can also replace the same words at multiple places in a string. It is known as a global replacement.

Example 4: This example explains replacing of various similar words in a string.

JavaScript
// Assigning a string
let string = 'GeeksForGeeks is a CS portal.' +
    'In GeeksForGeeks we can learn multiple languages.' +
    'geeksForGeeks is a great place.';

// Calling replace() method
let newstring = string.replace(/GeeksForGeeks/g, 'Gfg');

// Printing replaced string
console.log(newstring);

Output
Gfg is a CS portal.In Gfg we can learn multiple languages.geeksForGeeks is a great place.

Explanation:

A multi-line string string is assigned with multiple occurrences of the substring 'GeeksForGeeks'.

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