JavaScript RegExp m Modifier

The RegExp m Modifier in JavaScript is used to perform multiline matching. It takes the beginning and end characters (^ and $) as working when taking over multiple lines. It matches the beginning or end of each line. It is case-sensitive.
Syntax:
/regexp/m
or
new RegExp("regexp", "m")
Example 1: This example searches the word “zambiatek” at the beginning of each line in a string.
Javascript
| functiongeek() {    let str1 = "zambiatek is the computer "        + "science portal for zambiatek.";    let regex4 = /^zambiatek/gm;    let match4 = str1.match(regex4);    console.log("Found "+ match4.length        + " matches: "+ match4);}geek(); | 
Found 1 matches: zambiatek
Example 2: This example searches the word “zambiatek” at the beginning of each line in a string and replaces it with “GEEKSFORGEEKS”.
Javascript
| functiongeek() {    let str1 = "zambiatek is the computer "        + "science portal for zambiatek.";    let regex4 = newRegExp("^zambiatek", "m");    let replace = "GEEKSFORGEEKS";    let match4 = str1.replace(regex4, replace);    console.log(" New string: "+ match4);}geek(); | 
New string: GEEKSFORGEEKS is the computer science portal for zambiatek.
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by RegExp m Modifier are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Apple Safari
- Mozilla Firefox
- Opera
- Internet Explorer
We have a complete list of Javascript RegExp expressions, to check those please go through this JavaScript RegExp Complete Reference article.
We have a Cheat Sheet on Javascript where we covered all the important topics of Javascript to check those please go through Javascript Cheat Sheet-A Basic guide to JavaScript.
 
				 
					


