--- id: 587d7db6367417b2b2512b98 title: Match Single Characters Not Specified challengeType: 1 --- ## Description
So far, you have created a set of characters that you want to match, but you could also create a set of characters that you do not want to match. These types of character sets are called negated character sets. To create a negated character set, you place a caret character (^) after the opening bracket and before the characters you do not want to match. For example, /[^aeiou]/gi matches all characters that are not a vowel. Note that characters like ., !, [, @, / and white space are matched - the negated vowel character set only excludes the vowel characters.
## Instructions
Create a single regex that matches all characters that are not a number or a vowel. Remember to include the appropriate flags in the regex.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: Your regex myRegex should match 9 items. testString: assert(result.length == 9, 'Your regex myRegex should match 9 items.'); - text: Your regex myRegex should use the global flag. testString: assert(myRegex.flags.match(/g/).length == 1, 'Your regex myRegex should use the global flag.'); - text: Your regex myRegex should use the case insensitive flag. testString: assert(myRegex.flags.match(/i/).length == 1, 'Your regex myRegex should use the case insensitive flag.'); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js let quoteSample = "3 blind mice."; let myRegex = /change/; // Change this line let result = myRegex; // Change this line ```
## Solution
```js let quoteSample = "3 blind mice."; let myRegex = /[^0-9aeiou]/gi; // Change this line let result = quoteSample.match(myRegex); // Change this line ```