function count(str, find) {
return (str.split(find)).length - 1;
}
count("Good", "o"); // 2
var temp = "This is a string.";
var count = (temp.match(/is/g) || []).length;
console.log(count);
Output: 2
Explaination : The g in the regular expression (short for global) says to search the whole string rather than just find the first occurrence. This matches 'is' twice.
console.log(("str1,str2,str3,str4".match(/,/g) || []).length); //logs 3
console.log(("str1,str2,str3,str4".match(new RegExp("str", "g")) || []).length); //logs 4
// String Prototype: myCount = myString.polycount("countThis")
String.prototype.polycount = function (criteria) {
return this.split(criteria).length - 1 }
// Arrow Function (STR): myCount = strCount(myString, "countThis")
const strCount = (stack, find) => stack.split(find).length - 1
// Array Prototype: myCount = myArray.polycount("countThis")
Array.prototype.polycount = function (criteria) {
return this.join("").split(criteria).length - 1 }
// Arrow Function (ARR): myCount = arrCount(myArray, "countThis")
const arrCount = (stack, find) => stack.join("").split(find).length - 1
function countInstancesOf(letter, sentence) {
var count = 0;
for (var i = 0; i < sentence.length; i++) {
if (sentence.charAt(i) === letter) {
count += 1;
}
}
return count;
}