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How to replace a character at a specific index in a string with JavaScript

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String.prototype.replaceAt = function(i, replacement) {
    return this.substr(0, i) + replacement + this.substr(i + replacement.length);
}
 
let s = "javascript php c++";
 
s = s.replaceAt(2, "W"); 
console.log(s);
 
 
s = s.replaceAt(13, "X"); 
console.log(s);
 
 
s = s.replaceAt(16,  ' '); 
console.log(s); 



 
 
/*
run:
 
jaWascript php c++
jaWascript phX c++
jaWascript phX c +

*/

 



answered Nov 22, 2019 by avibootz
edited Jun 20, 2020 by avibootz
0 votes
String.prototype.replaceAt = function(i, replacement) {
  let arr = this.split("");
  arr[i] = replacement;
  return arr.join("");
}
  
let s = "javascript php c++";
  
s = s.replaceAt(2, "W"); 
console.log(s);
  
  
s = s.replaceAt(13, "X"); 
console.log(s);
  
  
s = s.replaceAt(16,  ' '); 
console.log(s); 
 
 
 
  
  
/*
run:
  
jaWascript php c++
jaWascript phX c++
jaWascript phX c +
 
*/

 



answered Feb 2, 2021 by avibootz
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