@stdlib/regexp-basename
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Return a regular expression to capture the last part of a path.
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reBasename
Regular expression to capture the last part of a path.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/regexp-basename
Usage
var reBasename = require( '@stdlib/regexp-basename' );
reBasename( [platform] )
Returns a regular expression to capture the last part of a path.
var RE = reBasename();
// returns <RegExp>
RE = reBasename( 'posix' );
// returns <RegExp>
var base = RE.exec( '/foo/bar/index.js' )[ 1 ];
// returns 'index.js'
RE = reBasename( 'win32' );
// returns <RegExp>
base = RE.exec( 'C:\\foo\\bar\\index.js' )[ 1 ];
// returns 'index.js'
reBasename.REGEXP
Regular expression to capture the last part of a path.
var bool = ( reBasename.REGEXP.toString() === reBasename().toString() );
// returns true
reBasename.REGEXP_POSIX
Regular expression to capture the last part of a POSIX path.
var base = reBasename.REGEXP_POSIX.exec( '/foo/bar/index.js' )[ 1 ];
// returns 'index.js'
reBasename.REGEXP_WIN32
Regular expression to capture the last part of a Windows path.
var base = reBasename.REGEXP_WIN32.exec( 'C:\\foo\\bar\\index.js' )[ 1 ];
// returns 'index.js'
Notes
- The as
REGEXP
exported regular expression is platform-dependent. If the current process is running on Windows,REGEXP === REGEXP_WIN32
; otherwise,REGEXP === REGEXP_POSIX
.
Examples
var reBasename = require( '@stdlib/regexp-basename' );
var RE_BASENAME = reBasename();
// Assuming a POSIX platform...
var base = RE_BASENAME.exec( '/foo/bar/index.js' )[ 1 ];
// returns 'index.js'
base = reBasename.REGEXP_POSIX.exec( '/foo/bar/home.html' )[ 1 ];
// returns 'home.html'
base = reBasename.REGEXP_WIN32.exec( 'C:\\foo\\bar\\home.html' )[ 1 ];
// returns 'home.html'
See Also
@stdlib/regexp-basename-posix
: return a regular expression to capture the last part of a POSIX path.@stdlib/regexp-basename-windows
: return a regular expression to capture the last part of a Windows path.
Notice
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
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