Example 1: Check String Using Built-in Methods
// program to check if a string starts with 'S' and ends with 'G'
function checkString(str) {
// check if the string starts with S and ends with G
if(str.startsWith('S') && str.endsWith('G')) {
console.log('The string starts with S and ends with G');
}
else if(str.startsWith('S')) {
console.log('The string starts with S but does not end with G');
}
else if(str.endsWith('G')) {
console.log('The string starts does not with S but end with G');
}
else {
console.log('The string does not start with S and does not end with G');
}
}
// take input
let string = prompt('Enter a string: ');
checkString(string);
Output
Enter a string: String The string starts with S but does not end with G
In the above program, the two methods startsWith()
and endsWith()
are used.
- The
startsWith()
method checks if the string starts with the particular string. - The
endsWith()
method checks if the string ends with the particular string.
The above program does not check for lowercase letters. Hence, here G and g are different.
You could also check if the above character starts with S or s and ends with G or g.
str.startsWith('S') || str.startsWith('s') && str.endsWith('G') || str.endsWith('g');
Example 2: Check The String Using Regex
// program to check if a string starts with 'S' and ends with 'G'
function checkString(str) {
// check if the string starts with S and ends with G
if( /^S/i.test(str) && /G$/i.test(str)) {
console.log('The string starts with S and ends with G');
}
else if(/^S/i.test(str)) {
console.log('The string starts with S but does not ends with G');
}
else if(/G$/i.test(str)) {
console.log('The string starts does not with S but ends with G');
}
else {
console.log('The string does not start with S and does not end with G');
}
}
// for loop to show different scenario
for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
// take input
const string = prompt('Enter a string: ');
checkString(string);
}
Output
Enter a string: String The string starts with S and ends with G Enter a string: string The string starts with S and ends with G Enter a string: JavaScript The string does not start with S and does not end with G
In the above program, a regular expression (RegEx) is used with the test()
method to check if the string starts with S and ends with G.
- The
/^S/i
pattern checks if the string is S or s. Here,i
denotes that the string is case-insensitive. Hence, S and s are considered the same. - The
/G$/i
patterns checks if the string is G or g. - The
if...else...if
statement is used to check the conditions and display the outcome accordingly. - The
for
loop is used to take different inputs from the user to show different cases.