--- id: 587d7db5367417b2b2512b96 title: Match Letters of the Alphabet challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301354 dashedName: match-letters-of-the-alphabet --- # --description-- You saw how you can use character sets to specify a group of characters to match, but that's a lot of typing when you need to match a large range of characters (for example, every letter in the alphabet). Fortunately, there is a built-in feature that makes this short and simple. Inside a character set, you can define a range of characters to match using a hyphen character: `-`. For example, to match lowercase letters `a` through `e` you would use `[a-e]`. ```js let catStr = "cat"; let batStr = "bat"; let matStr = "mat"; let bgRegex = /[a-e]at/; catStr.match(bgRegex); batStr.match(bgRegex); matStr.match(bgRegex); ``` In order, the three `match` calls would return the values `["cat"]`, `["bat"]`, and `null`. # --instructions-- Match all the letters in the string `quoteSample`. **Note**: Be sure to match both uppercase and lowercase letters. # --hints-- Your regex `alphabetRegex` should match 35 items. ```js assert(result.length == 35); ``` Your regex `alphabetRegex` should use the global flag. ```js assert(alphabetRegex.flags.match(/g/).length == 1); ``` Your regex `alphabetRegex` should use the case insensitive flag. ```js assert(alphabetRegex.flags.match(/i/).length == 1); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js let quoteSample = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."; let alphabetRegex = /change/; // Change this line let result = alphabetRegex; // Change this line ``` # --solutions-- ```js let quoteSample = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."; let alphabetRegex = /[a-z]/gi; // Change this line let result = quoteSample.match(alphabetRegex); // Change this line ```