JavaScript String Reference
JavaScript strings are used for storing and manipulating text content. It can contain zero or more characters within single or double quotes, like “Geeksforgeeks” or ‘Geeksforgeeks’.
Syntax:
String(object)
Example: In this example, we will return the Date() object’s string value.
Javascript
function geek() { var y = Date(); var string = String(y); console.log(string);}geek(); |
Output:
Fri Mar 17 2023 17:37:05 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time)
The complete list of JavaScript Strings has listed below:
JavaScript String Constructor: In JavaScript, a constructor gets called when an object is created using the new keyword.
Constructor | Description |
|---|---|
| String() | Convert the value of an object to a string. |
JavaScript String Properties: A JavaScript property is a member of an object that associates a key with a value. There is no static property in the string only instance property.
- Instance Property: An instance property is a property that has a new copy for every new instance of the class.
Instance Properties | Description |
|---|---|
| length | Find out the size of that object |
| constructor | Return the string constructor function for the object. |
JavaScript String Methods: JavaScript methods are actions that can be performed on objects. There are two types of String methods in JavaScript.
- Static Method: If the method is called using the string class itself then it is called a static method.
Static Methods | Description |
|---|---|
| fromCharCode() | Create a string from the given sequence of UTF-16 code units. |
| fromCodePoint() | Return a string or an element for the given sequence of code point values (ASCII value). |
- Instance Method: If the method is called on an instance of a string then it is called an instance method.
Instance Methods | Description |
|---|---|
| at() | Find the character at the specified index. |
| anchor() | Creates an anchor element that is used as a hypertext target. |
| charAt() | Returns that character at the given index of the string. |
| charCodeAt() | Returns a Unicode character set code unit of the character present at the index in the string. |
| codePointAt() | Return a non-negative integer value i.e, the code point value of the specified element. |
| concat() | Join two or more strings together in JavaScript. |
| endsWith() | Whether the given string ends with the characters of the specified string or not. |
| includes() | Returns true if the string contains the characters, otherwise, it returns false. |
| indexOf() | Finds the index of the first occurrence of the argument string in the given string. |
| lastIndexOf() | Finds the index of the last occurrence of the argument string in the given string. |
| localeCompare() | Compare any two elements and returns a positive number |
| match() | Search a string for a match against any regular expression. |
| match() | Return all the iterators matching the reference string against a regular expression. |
| normalize() | Return a Unicode normalization form of a given input string. |
| padEnd() | Pad a string with another string until it reaches the given length from rightend. |
| padStart() | Pad a string with another string until it reaches the given length from leftend. |
| repeat() | Build a new string containing a specified number of copies of the string. |
| replace() | Replace a part of the given string with some another string or a regular expression |
| replaceAll() | Returns a new string after replacing all the matches of a string with a specified string/regex. |
| search() | Search for a match in between regular expressions and a given string object. |
| slice() | Return a part or slice of the given input string. |
| split() | Separate given string into substrings using a specified separator provided in the argument. |
| startsWith() | Check whether the given string starts with the characters of the specified string or not. |
| substr() | Returns the specified number of characters from the specified index from the given string. |
| substring() | Return the part of the given string from the start index to the end index. |
| toLowerCase() | Converts the entire string to lowercase. |
| toLocaleLowerCase() | Returns the calling string value converted to a lowercase letter. |
| toLocaleUpperCase() | Returns the calling string value converted to a uppercase letter. |
| toUpperCase() | Converts the entire string to uppercase. |
| toString() | Return the given string itself. |
| trim() | Remove the white spaces from both ends of the given string. |
| trimEnd() | Remove white space from the end of a string. |
| trimStart() | Remove white space from the start of a string. |
| valueOf() | Return the value of the given string. |




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