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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T07:32:36+00:00 2026-05-20T07:32:36+00:00

How to construct two regex patterns into one? For example I have one long

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How to construct two regex patterns into one?

For example I have one long pattern and one smaller, I need to put smaller one in front of long one.

var pattern1 = ':\(|:=\(|:-\(';
var pattern2 = ':\(|:=\(|:-\(|:\(|:=\(|:-\('
str.match('/'+pattern1+'|'+pattern2+'/gi');

This doesn’t work. When I’m concatenating strings, all slashes are gone.

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    2026-05-20T07:32:36+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 7:32 am

    You have to use RegExp:

    str.match(new RegExp(pattern1+'|'+pattern2, 'gi'));
    

    When I’m concatenating strings, all slashes are gone.

    If you have a backslash in your pattern to escape a special regex character, (like \(), you have to use two backslashes in the string (because \ is the escape character in a string): new RegExp('\\(') would be the same as /\(/.

    So your patterns have to become:

    var pattern1 = ':\\(|:=\\(|:-\\(';
    var pattern2 = ':\\(|:=\\(|:-\\(|:\\(|:=\\(|:-\\(';
    
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