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How to replace consecutive characters with only one using RegEx in TypeScript

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function removeConsecutiveDuplicates(input: string): string {
    // Matches any character (.) followed by itself one or more times (\1+)
    const pattern: RegExp = /(.)\1+/g;

    // Replaces with the first captured group
    const result: string = input.replace(pattern, "$1");

    return result;
}

const input = "aaaabbbccdddddd";
const modified: string = removeConsecutiveDuplicates(input);

console.log("Original:", input);
console.log("Modified:", modified);



/*
run:

"Original:",  "aaaabbbccdddddd" 
"Modified:",  "abcd" 

*/

 



answered Jun 7, 2025 by avibootz
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