JavaScript RegExp - multiline
Description
multiline is a read-only boolean property of RegExp objects. It specifies whether a particular regular expression performs multiline matching, i.e., whether it was created with the "m" attribute.
Syntax
Its syntax is as follows −
RegExpObject.multiline
Return Value
Returns "TRUE" if the "m" modifier is set, "FALSE" otherwise.
Example
<html>
<head>
<title>JavaScript RegExp multiline Property</title>
</head>
<body>
<script type = "text/javascript">
var re = new RegExp( "string" );
if ( re.multiline ) {
document.write("Test1-multiline property is set");
} else {
document.write("Test1-multiline property is not set");
}
re = new RegExp( "string", "m" );
if ( re.multiline ) {
document.write("<br/>Test2-multiline property is set");
} else {
document.write("<br/>Test2-multiline property is not set");
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
Output
Test1 - multiline property is not set Test2 - multiline property is set
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