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hey guys how you going my name is dom and in todays video im going to be covering the replace method within javascript okay so the reason why im doing uh this video is because the string replace method is actually a lot more powerful than you may think okay so of course you can use it to do simple string to string replacements however this method also supports regular expressions and also functions to transform the replacement values so im going to be covering different ways to use this method in todays video lets start with the most basic example so inside the text editor ive got this string right here hey im 25 and shes 31 so lets replace the and with an ampersand instead so down here we can say console.log and pass through here my string dot replace then pass through here and as the search value then ampersand as the replacement okay so this will then look for the first occurrence of an and and replace it with the ampersand so now saving this and refreshing we can see rig