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JavaScript - get first n characters of string
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In this short article, we would like to show you how to get the first n characters of a string in JavaScript.
Example 1
The below example shows the use of .substring()
method which returns the part of a string between the 0
and n
indexes.
Runnable example:
// ONLINE-RUNNER:browser;
var text = '12345';
var n = 3;
var substring = text.substring(0,n);
console.log("text: " + text); // 12345
console.log("substring: " + substring); // 123
Example 2
In the second example, we can see the result when we want to get a substring from a string in various cases (like a string shorter than the number of characters we want to get or an empty string).
Runnable example:
// ONLINE-RUNNER:browser;
// true means string is empty
console.log( "".substring(0, 3) === "" ); // empty
console.log( "1".substring(0, 3) ); // 1
console.log( "12".substring(0, 3) ); // 12
console.log( "123".substring(0, 3) ); // 123
console.log( "1234".substring(0, 3) ); // 123
console.log( "12345".substring(0, 3) ); // 123
Note:
Don't usesubstr()
because it's a non-standard method.