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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:35:19+00:00 2026-05-26T06:35:19+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Javascript Regexp dynamic generation? I am trying to create a new RegExp

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Javascript Regexp dynamic generation?

I am trying to create a new RegExp with a variable; however, I do not know the sytax to do this. Any help would be great!

I need to change this: (v.name.search(new RegExp(/Josh Gonzalez/i)) != -1) change it to this: (v.name.search(new RegExp(/q/i)) != -1). I basically need to replace the “josh” with the variable q ~ var q = $( ‘input[name=”q”]’ ).val();

Thanks for the help

$( 'form#search-connections' )
    .submit( function( event )
    {
        event.preventDefault();
        var q = $( 'input[name="q"]' ).val();

        console.log( _json );

        $.each( _json, function(i, v) {

        //NEED TO INSERT Q FOR JOSH 

            if (v.name.search(new RegExp(/Josh Gonzalez/i)) != -1) {

                alert(v.name);
                return;
            }
        });         
    }
);
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    2026-05-26T06:35:19+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:35 am

    Like so:

    new RegExp(q + " Gonzalez", "i");
    

    Using the / characters is how to define a RegExp with RegExp literal syntax. To create a RegExp from a string, pass the string to the RegExp constructor. These are equivalent:

    var expr = /Josh Gonzalez/i;
    var expr = new RegExp("Josh Gonzalez", "i");
    

    The way you have it you are passing a regular expression to the regular expression constructor… it’s redundant.

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