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JavaScript String substr() Method

Last Updated : 22 Mar, 2025

The substr() method in JavaScript extracts a portion of a string, starting from a specified index position and extending for a given number of characters.

This method was traditionally used to extract a part of a string, however, the method is now considered outdated, and the substring() or slice() methods are recommended as alternatives.

Syntax:
str.substr(start, length)
Parameters: Return value:

Returns a string that is part of the given string. If the length is 0 or a negative value then it returns an empty string. If we want to extract the string from the end then use a negative start position.

Example 1: Extract Substring using substr()

This code demonstrates the usage of the substr() method in JavaScript. It extracts a substring from the original string starting from the specified index (5 in this case) till the end. The extracted substring is then printed.

JavaScript
// JavaScript to illustrate substr() method
function func() {

    // Original string
    let str = 'It is a great day.';
    let sub_str = str.substr(5);
    console.log(sub_str);
}

func();

Example 2: Negative Length in substr() Method

This code demonstrates an attempt to use a negative length parameter in the substr() method, which is invalid. JavaScript substr() method expects a positive length value, resulting in an empty string when provided with a negative value.

JavaScript
// JavaScript to illustrate substr() method
function func() {

    // Original string
    let str = 'It is a great day.';

    let sub_str = str.substr(5, -7);
    console.log(sub_str);
}
func();

Example 3: Extracting Substring from End Using substr()

This code snippet utilizes the substr() method to extract a substring from the end of the original string 'It is a great day.'. The negative index -7 indicates starting from the 7th character from the end, and 6 characters are extracted.

JavaScript
// JavaScript to illustrate substr() method
function func() {

    // Original string
    let str = 'It is a great day.';

    let sub_str = str.substr(-7, 6);
    console.log(sub_str);
}

func();

Now to use modern methods like substring() or slice() you can follow these articles.

We have a complete list of Javascript string methods, to check those please go through this Javascript String Complete reference article.



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