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Why Doesn't String#match() Result Contain Captured Values?

I am trying to extract a value from simplest JSON in javascript. After searching i found match to be closest solution. But trying this with grouping of RegExp, it does not give sui

Solution 1:

See String#match() reference:

If the regular expression includes the g flag, the method returns an Array containing all matched substrings rather than match objects. Captured groups are not returned.

Remove g modifier to get the expected results.

console.log(
   '{"a":"one"}'.match(/{"a":"(.*)"}/)
);

Or, if you need to get multiple matches, use `RegExp#exec`in a loop or - with the latest JS environments - `String#matchAll`:

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And the matchAll variant:

const s = '{"a":"one","a":"two"}', regex = /"a":"([^"]*)"/g;
const results = Array.from([...s.matchAll(regex)], m => m[1]);
console.log(results);

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