Case insensitive search in JavaScript

Case-insensitive: It means the text or typed input that is not sensitive to capitalization of letters, like “Geeks” and “GEEKS” must be treated as same in case-insensitive search. In Javascript, we use string.match() function to search a regexp in a string and match() function returns the matches, as an Array object.
Syntax:
string.match(regexp)
Parameters: This method accepts single parameter regexp which is required. It is used to pass the value to search for as a regular expression.
Regular expression (regexp): It is a particular syntax /pattern/modifiers; modifier sets the type. For example /zambiatek/i where “i” sets to case insensitive.
Note: Here g and i used for global and case-insensitive search respectively.
Example 1: This example describes the search of a regular expression.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head> <title> Case insensitive search in JavaScript </title></head><body style = "text-align:center;"> <h1 style = "color:green;" > zambiatek </h1> <p> Click on button </p> <button onclick="myGeeks()"> Click Here! </button> <p id="GFG"></p> <script> function myGeeks() { var str = "Welcome Geeks GEEKS zambiatek"; var res = str.match(/zambiatek/gi); document.getElementById("GFG").innerHTML = res; } </script></body></html> |
Output:
- Before clicking on the button:
- After clicking on the button:
Example 2: This example describes the search of a regular expression.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head> <style> h1 { padding-top: 35px; color: green; } </style></head><body style="text-align:center;"> <h1>zambiatek</h1> <p>Click the button to perform a global case-insensitive search.</p> <button onclick="myFunction()">Try it</button> <p id="demo"></p> <script> function myFunction() { var str = "Brazil and Austraila won the WorldCup 5 times"; var res = str.match(/5/gi); document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = res; } </script></body></html> |
Output :-
- Before clicking on button
- After clicking on button:




