How to check a given string is an anagram of another string in JavaScript ?

In this article, we will learn how to check a given string is an anagram of another string in JavaScript. Before that, we should learn what is an anagram.
An anagram is a word or sentence, which usually contains all the original letters exactly once, in order to arrange the letters of a different term or phrase. Some of the examples are given below:
- evil = vile
- a gentleman = elegant man
- eleven plus two = twelve plus one
There are many approaches through which we can compare a string as an anagram of another string:
Approach 1: Using split(), sort(), and join() Methods
In this article, we will use in-built functions such as split(), sort(), and join() to check if a given string is an anagram of another string in JavaScript.
Example:
Javascript
| functioncheckAnagram(a, b) {      // Not of same length, can't be Anagram    if(a.length !== b.length) {        returnfalse;    }      // Inbuilt functions to rearrange the string    let str1 = a.split('').sort().join('');    let str2 = b.split('').sort().join('');      let result = (str1 === str2);    return result;}  // Checking the outputconsole.log(checkAnagram('abc', 'cba')); | 
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Approach 2: Using for loop
In this article, we will the javascript for loop to check if a given string is an anagram of another string in JavaScript.
Example:
Javascript
| functioncheckAnagram(a, b) {    let array = {};    if(a === b) {        returntrue;    }    if(a.length !== b.length) {        returnfalse;    }    let minCharCode = Math.min(getMinCharCode(a),                                getMinCharCode(b));      for(let i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {        let res = a.charCodeAt(i) - minCharCode;        array[res] = (array[res] || 0) + 1;    }      for(let j = 0; j < b.length; j++) {        let res = b.charCodeAt(j) - minCharCode;        if(!array[res]) {            returnfalse;        }        array[res]--;    }    returntrue;}  functiongetMinCharCode(str) {    let minCharCode = Infinity;    for(let i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {        let charCode = str.charCodeAt(i);        if(charCode < minCharCode) {            minCharCode = charCode;        }    }    returnminCharCode;}  console.log(checkAnagram('abc', 'cba')); | 
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