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JavaScript - get last 2 characters of string
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In this article, we would like to show you how to get the last 2 characters of a string in JavaScript.
Below we present two solutions on how to do that:
- Using
substring()
method, - Using
slice()
method.
1. String
substring()
method example
The below example shows how to use .substring()
method to get the last 2
characters of the text
string.
Runnable example:
// ONLINE-RUNNER:browser;
var text = '12345';
var substring = text.substring(text.length - 2);
console.log(substring); // 45
Another practical example:
// ONLINE-RUNNER:browser;
// true means string is empty
console.log( "".substring("".length - 2) === "" ); // empty
console.log( "1".substring("1".length - 2) ); // 1
console.log( "12".substring("12".length - 2) ); // 12
console.log( "123".substring("123".length - 2) ); // 23
console.log( "1234".substring("1234".length - 2) ); // 34
console.log( "12345".substring("12345".length - 2) ); // 45
2. String
slice()
method example
The below example shows the use of .slice()
method with a negative index to get the last 2 characters of the text
string.
Runnable example:
// ONLINE-RUNNER:browser;
var text = '12345';
var substring = text.slice(-2);
console.log(substring); // 45
In the second example, we can see that we can also use string slice()
with negative indexes on a shorter or empty string which will give us the following results:
// ONLINE-RUNNER:browser;
// true means string is empty
console.log( "".slice(-2) === "" ); // empty
console.log( "1".slice(-2) ); // 1
console.log( "12".slice(-2) ); // 12
console.log( "123".slice(-2) ); // 23
console.log( "1234".slice(-2) ); // 34
console.log( "12345".slice(-2) ); // 45