I am trying to swap all occurrences of a pair of substrings within a given string.
For example, I may want to replace all occurrences of "coffee" with "tea" and all occurrences of "tea" with "coffee".
This is the first thing I thought of:
var newString = oldString.replace(/coffee/g, "__").replace(/tea/g, "coffee").replace(/__/g, "tea");
It works most of the time, but if my input string contains the substring "__", it will not work properly.
I am looking for something that works regardless of what input I give it, so I thought some more and came up with this:
var pieces = oldString.split("coffee");
for (var i = 0; i < pieces.length; i++)
pieces[i] = pieces[i].replace(/tea/g, "coffee");
var newString = pieces.join("tea");
It works fine but it is kind of ugly and verbose. I tried to come up with something more concise and I used the map function built into jQuery to come up with this:
var newString = $.map(oldString.split("coffee"), function(piece) {
return piece.replace(/tea/g, "coffee");
}).join("tea");
That is better but I still have a feeling that there is some brilliantly simple method that is failing to come to my mind. Does anyone here know a simpler way?
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