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yesNo string,regexp,intermediate true 2017-12-30T18:35:54+02:00 2021-01-04T13:04:15+02:00

Returns true if the string is 'y'/'yes' or false if the string is 'n'/'no'.

  • Use RegExp.prototype.test() to check if the string evaluates to 'y'/'yes' or 'n'/'no'.
  • Omit the second argument, def to set the default answer as 'no'.
const yesNo = (val, def = false) =>
  /^(y|yes)$/i.test(val) ? true : /^(n|no)$/i.test(val) ? false : def;
yesNo('Y'); // true
yesNo('yes'); // true
yesNo('No'); // false
yesNo('Foo', true); // true