compile Method (JScript 5.6)
Compiles a regular expression into an internal format for faster execution.
rgExp.compile(pattern, [flags])
Arguments
- rgExp
Required. An instance of a Regular Expression object. Can be a variable name or a literal.
- pattern
Required. A string expression containing a regular expression pattern to be compiled
flags
Optional. Available flags, which may be combined, are:g (global search for all occurrences of pattern)
i (ignore case)
m (multiline search)
Remarks
The compile method converts pattern into an internal format for faster execution. This allows for more efficient use of regular expressions in loops, for example. A compiled regular expression speeds things up when reusing the same expression repeatedly. No advantage is gained, however, if the regular expression changes.
Example
The following example illustrates the use of the compile method:
function CompileDemo(){
var rs;
var s = "AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPp"
// Create regular expression for uppercase only.
var r = new RegExp("[A-Z]", "g");
var a1 = s.match(r) // Find matches.
// Compile the regular expression for lowercase only.
r.compile("[a-z]", "g");
var a2 = s.match(r) // Find matches.
return(a1 + "\n" + a2;
}
Requirements
Applies To: Regular Expression Object (JScript 5.6)