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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T03:39:06+00:00 2026-05-19T03:39:06+00:00

I am refering to code from Case insensitive string replacement in JavaScript? : RegExp.escape

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I am refering to code from Case insensitive string replacement in JavaScript?:

RegExp.escape = function(str) 
{
  var specials = new RegExp("[.*+?|()\\[\\]{}\\\\]", "g"); // .*+?|()[]{}\
  return str.replace(specials, "\\$&");
}

What does \\$& mean?

I think \\ escapes the \ character. Then $&, I thought it should be $1 to match the 1st match? tho $1 does not work right

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    2026-05-19T03:39:07+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 3:39 am

    $& represents the entire (sub)string matched by the regex, regardless of capture groups. The replacement result you get is each match in your string being escaped by a literal backslash (represented by \\). Since the regex used here consists only of a character class, “each match” refers to each metacharacter listed in the character class that is matched.

    For example, the regex string [abc] will be replaced with \[abc\]:

    • [ is matched as it occurs in the character class. Represented by $&, replaced with \[

    • a, b and c are not metacharacters in the character class, so they’re ignored

    • ] is matched as it occurs in the character class. Represented by $&, replaced with \]

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