How to find indices of groups in JavaScript regular expressions match? [duplicate]

You can’t directly get the index of a match group. What you have to do is first put every character in a match group, even the ones you don’t care about:

var m= /(s+)(.*?)(l)([^l]*?)(o+)/.exec('this is hello to you');

Now you’ve got the whole match in parts:

['s is hello', 's', ' is hel', 'l', '', 'o']

So you can add up the lengths of the strings before your group to get the offset from the match index to the group index:

function indexOfGroup(match, n) {
    var ix= match.index;
    for (var i= 1; i<n; i++)
        ix+= match[i].length;
    return ix;
}

console.log(indexOfGroup(m, 3)); // 11

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