--- title: replaceLast tags: string,regexp,advanced firstSeen: 2021-04-22T09:01:22+03:00 lastUpdated: 2021-04-22T09:01:22+03:00 --- Replaces the last occurence of a pattern in a string. - Use `typeof` to determine if `pattern` is a string or a regular expression. - If the `pattern` is a string, use it as the `match`. - Otherwise, use the `RegeExp` constructor to create a new regular expression using the `RegExp.source` of the `pattern` and adding the `'g'` flag to it. Use `String.prototype.match()` and `Array.prototype.slice()` to get the last match, if any. - Use `String.prototype.lastIndexOf()` to find the last occurence of the match in the string. - If a match is found, use `String.prototype.slice()` and a template literal to replace the matching substring with the given `replacement`. - If no match is found, return the original string. ```js const replaceLast = (str, pattern, replacement) => { const match = typeof pattern === 'string' ? pattern : (str.match(new RegExp(pattern.source, 'g')) || []).slice(-1)[0]; if (!match) return str; const last = str.lastIndexOf(match); return last !== -1 ? `${str.slice(0, last)}${replacement}${str.slice(last + match.length)}` : str; }; ``` ```js replaceLast('abcabdef', 'ab', 'gg'); // 'abcggdef' replaceLast('abcabdef', /ab/, 'gg'); // 'abcggdef' replaceLast('abcabdef', 'ad', 'gg'); // 'abcabdef' replaceLast('abcabdef', /ad/, 'gg'); // 'abcabdef' ```