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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T00:34:23+00:00 2026-06-06T00:34:23+00:00

I’m looking for a basic search functionality with JavaScript. The Scenario : The user

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I’m looking for a basic search functionality with JavaScript.

The Scenario: The user enters a single or multiple words, and hit a button. JavaScript looks up in an array of strings for items that probably relates to the entered search sentence.

The only function I’m aware of right now is “string.search” which returns the position of the string you are searching for. This is good, but not for all cases. Here are a few examples the search function should cover

Let’s assume I have the following string: “This is a good day” in my array. The following search terms should return true when tested against my search function.

  • Search Term 1: This a good day
  • Search Term 2: This day
  • Search Term 3: This was good
  • Search Term 4: good dy –the user made a typo–

So nothing particular or specific. Just a basic search functionality that predicts (at a low level, and language agnostic) if the search term related to the strings in the tested array.

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    2026-06-06T00:34:25+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 12:34 am

    I guess what you are looking for is a pattern matching based live search similar to finite-state-automata-like (FSA) searching:

    This link shows an example that’ll allow you to search case-insensitively:

    Example: Array contains ‘This is a good day’

    Searching for any (or all) of the following is valid:

    • THis a Day
    • Thagd (Th is a g oo d day)
    • good dy -intended typo-

    etc.

    A case-sensitive (albeit not perfect FSA based) version can be found here There is also one by John Resig but I don’t have a link to his demo but it’d be worth looking at – it’s a javascript/jquery port of the first link I mentioned.

    Hope this helps!

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