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  1. Replace multiple characters in one replace call - Stack Overflow

    160 If you want to replace multiple characters you can call the String.prototype.replace() with the replacement argument being a function that gets called for each match. All you need is an object …

  2. How to use string.replace () in python 3.x - Stack Overflow

    Feb 26, 2012 · The string.replace() is deprecated on python 3.x. What is the new way of doing this?

  3. Difference between String replace () and replaceAll ()

    May 31, 2012 · What's the difference between java.lang.String 's replace() and replaceAll() methods, other than the latter uses regex? For simple substitutions like, replace . with /, is there any difference?

  4. JavaScript String replace vs replaceAll - Stack Overflow

    Apr 28, 2021 · ECMAScript 2021 has added a new String function replaceAll. A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away, people used split + join or regular expressions to replace all occurences of a …

  5. How do I replace all occurrences of a string? - Stack Overflow

    When replacing all occurrences of aba in ababa with ca, which result do you expect? caba? abca? cca?

  6. python .replace () regex - Stack Overflow

    118 In order to replace text using regular expression use the re.sub function: sub (pattern, repl, string [, count, flags]) It will replace non-everlaping instances of pattern by the text passed as string.

  7. How to replace part of a string using regex - Stack Overflow

    Apr 28, 2017 · 25 i need to replace a part of a string in Javascript The following example should clarify what i mean

  8. replace - Case-insensitive PowerShell replacement - Stack Overflow

    The String.Replace method has two different overloads that allows a case-insensitive replacement: Replace (String, String, StringComparison) Replace (String, String, Boolean, CultureInfo) For the first …

  9. string - Python Replace \\ with \ - Stack Overflow

    Mar 3, 2015 · 58 There's no need to use replace for this. What you have is a encoded string (using the string_escape encoding) and you want to decode it:

  10. python - rreplace - How to replace the last occurrence of an expression ...

    Is there a quick way in Python to replace strings but, instead of starting from the beginning as replace does, starting from the end? For example: >>> def rreplace (old, new, occurrence) &...