A word boundary (
) is a zero width match that can match:
- Between a word character (
w
) and a non-word character (W
) or
- Between a word character and the start or end of the string.
In Javascript the definition of w
is [A-Za-z0-9_]
and W
is anything else.
The negated version of
, written B
, is a zero width match where the above does not hold. Therefore it can match:
- Between two word characters.
- Between two non-word characters.
- Between a non-word character and the start or end of the string.
- The empty string.
For example if the string is "Hello, world!"
then
matches in the following places:
H e l l o , w o r l d !
^ ^ ^ ^
And B
matches those places where
doesn't match:
H e l l o , w o r l d !
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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