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javascript - How to return part of string before a certain character?

If you look at the jsfiddle from question,

var str = "Abc: Lorem ipsum sit amet";
str = str.substring(str.indexOf(":") + 1);

This returns all characters after the :, how can I adjust this to return all the characters before the :

something like var str_sub = str.substr(str.lastIndexOf(":")+1); but this does not work.

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You fiddle already does the job ... maybe you try to get the string before the double colon? (you really should edit your question) Then the code would go like this:

str.substring(0, str.indexOf(":"));

Where 'str' represents the variable with your string inside.

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Javascript

var input_string = document.getElementById('my-input').innerText;
var output_element = document.getElementById('my-output');

var left_text = input_string.substring(0, input_string.indexOf(":"));

output_element.innerText = left_text;

Html

<p>
  <h5>Input:</h5>
  <strong id="my-input">Left Text:Right Text</strong>
  <h5>Output:</h5>
  <strong id="my-output">XXX</strong>
</p>

CSS

body { font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color:#555; }
h5 { margin-bottom: 0.8em; }
strong {
  width:90%;
  padding: 0.5em 1em;
  background-color: cyan;
}
#my-output { background-color: gold; }

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