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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T08:21:07+00:00 2026-05-14T08:21:07+00:00

First and foremost, I do not know RegEx but am trying to piece something

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First and foremost, I do not know RegEx but am trying to piece something together to make this work. Just wanted you to be forewarned. 😉

Anyways, I’m trying to create a regular expression to take a word from an array and see if it matches a word in another array. I only want the search to return true if the keyword array string contains the searchTerm word. (i.e. oneone would be false, so would ones). Any help is GREATLY appreciated.

var searchTerm = ['one','two','three'];
var keywords = ['String which contains one', 'This string is 2', 'Three is here'];
var keywordIndex;

// loop through each keyword array
$.each(keywords, function(i) {
  var found = false;

  $.each(searchTerm, function(j) {
    var rSearchTerm = new RegExp('\b' + searchTerm[j] + '\b',i);

    // if search term is found, swap accordion div content
    if (keywords[i].search(rSearchTerm) > -1) {
      found = true;
      keywordIndex = i;  // grouping keyword is in
      return false;
    }
  }); // end searchTerm loop
  if (found) { return false; }
}); // end keyword loop

EDIT: In this example, only keywords[1] would fail.

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    2026-05-14T08:21:07+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:21 am

    This will work:

    var searchTerm = ['one','two','three'];
    var keywords = ['String which contains one', 'This string is 2', 'Three is here'];
    var keywordIndex;
    
    // loop through each keyword array
    $.each(keywords, function(i) {
      $.each(searchTerm, function(j) {
        var rSearchTerm = new RegExp('\\b' + searchTerm[j] + '\\b','i');
        // if search term is found, swap accordion div content
        if (keywords[i].match(rSearchTerm)) {
          keywordIndex = i;  // grouping keyword is in
          alert(keywords[i]); //debug
        }
      }); // end searchTerm loop
    }); // end keyword loop
    

    Two corrections:

    • the flag should be a string "i", not i, which is a local int variable.
    • Backslash needs escaping, as it is part of a string (literal backslash): "\\b", '\b' comes out as a garbage string: “.

    Some notes: I’ve changes search to match (I never used search, so I wanted to make sure it works). Minor optimization – If you change the nesting of the loops (eg, $.each(searchTerm first), you can create the regex in the outer loop.

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