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---
id: 587d7db7367417b2b2512b9f
title: Match All Letters and Numbers
challengeType: 1
---
## Description
<section id='description'>
Using character classes, you were able to search for all letters of the alphabet with <code>[a-z]</code>. This kind of character class is common enough that there is a shortcut for it, although it includes a few extra characters as well.
The closest character class in JavaScript to match the alphabet is <code>\w</code>. This shortcut is equal to <code>[A-Za-z0-9_]</code>. This character class matches upper and lowercase letters plus numbers. Note, this character class also includes the underscore character (<code>_</code>).
<blockquote>let longHand = /[A-Za-z0-9_]+/;<br>let shortHand = /\w+/;<br>let numbers = "42";<br>let varNames = "important_var";<br>longHand.test(numbers); // Returns true<br>shortHand.test(numbers); // Returns true<br>longHand.test(varNames); // Returns true<br>shortHand.test(varNames); // Returns true</blockquote>
These shortcut character classes are also known as <code>shorthand character classes</code>.
</section>
## Instructions
<section id='instructions'>
Use the shorthand character class <code>\w</code> to count the number of alphanumeric characters in various quotes and strings.
</section>
## Tests
<section id='tests'>
```yml
tests:
- text: Your regex should use the global flag.
testString: assert(alphabetRegexV2.global, 'Your regex should use the global flag.');
- text: Your regex should use the shorthand character
testString: assert(/\\w/.test(alphabetRegexV2.source), 'Your regex should use the shorthand character <code>\w</code> to match all characters which are alphanumeric.');
- text: Your regex should find 31 alphanumeric characters in <code>"The five boxing wizards jump quickly."</code>
testString: assert("The five boxing wizards jump quickly.".match(alphabetRegexV2).length === 31, 'Your regex should find 31 alphanumeric characters in <code>"The five boxing wizards jump quickly."</code>');
- text: Your regex should find 32 alphanumeric characters in <code>"Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs."</code>
testString: assert("Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.".match(alphabetRegexV2).length === 32, 'Your regex should find 32 alphanumeric characters in <code>"Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs."</code>');
- text: Your regex should find 30 alphanumeric characters in <code>"How vexingly quick daft zebras jump!"</code>
testString: assert("How vexingly quick daft zebras jump!".match(alphabetRegexV2).length === 30, 'Your regex should find 30 alphanumeric characters in <code>"How vexingly quick daft zebras jump!"</code>');
- text: Your regex should find 36 alphanumeric characters in <code>"123 456 7890 ABC def GHI jkl MNO pqr STU vwx YZ."</code>
testString: assert("123 456 7890 ABC def GHI jkl MNO pqr STU vwx YZ.".match(alphabetRegexV2).length === 36, 'Your regex should find 36 alphanumeric characters in <code>"123 456 7890 ABC def GHI jkl MNO pqr STU vwx YZ."</code>');
```
</section>
## Challenge Seed
<section id='challengeSeed'>
<div id='js-seed'>
```js
let quoteSample = "The five boxing wizards jump quickly.";
let alphabetRegexV2 = /change/; // Change this line
let result = quoteSample.match(alphabetRegexV2).length;
```
</div>
</section>
## Solution
<section id='solution'>
```js
// solution required
```
</section>