Node.js util.types.isRegExp() Method
Last Updated :
13 Oct, 2021
The util.types.isRegExp() method of util module which is primarily designed to support the needs of Node.js own Internal APIs. It is used to check whether the passed value is a regular expression.
Syntax:
util.types.isRegExp( value )
Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter value which holds any value i.e instance of any module.
Return value: THis method returns a Boolean value i.e true if the passed value is a regular expression otherwise returns false.
Below examples illustrate the use of util.types.isRegExp() method in Node.js:
Example 1:
const util = require( 'util' );
console.log(util.types.isRegExp( new Map()));
console.log(util.types.isRegExp( new RegExp( 'xyz' )));
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Output:
false
true
Example 2:
const util = require( 'util' );
console.log(util.types.isRegExp( new Map()));
console.log(util.types.isRegExp( new RegExp( 'xyz' )));
console.log(util.types.isRegExp(/abc/));
console.log(util.types.isRegExp( new Int32Array()));
console.log(util.types.isRegExp(/ab+c/));
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Output:
false
true
true
false
true
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#util_util_types_isregexp_value
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