HUNT HUNT wrote:
> var text="Afganistan (+86)"
> var code=text.sub(/\w+/, '')
> result: code = (+86)
> ------------------------------
> 
>  var text = "Antigua and Barbuda (+1268)"
> var code=text.sub(/\w+/, '')
> result : code = and Barbuda (+1268)"
> 
> --------------------------------------
> what regular expression I can try to get second one as first. ie (+1268)

Do you want "(+1268)" from the second query? If so, does

var code=text.sub(/[\w+ ]/, '')

work? See http://rubular.com/r/g5I6tYxb5C for where I show it works.

Thanks,
ben
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