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Replace the substring after the first occurrence of a specified search string.

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Replace the substring after the first occurrence of a specified search string.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/string-base-replace-after

Usage

var replaceAfter = require( '@stdlib/string-base-replace-after' );

replaceAfter( str, search, replacement, fromIndex )

Replaces the substring after the first occurrence of a specified search string.

var out = replaceAfter( 'beep boop', ' ', 'loop', 0 );
// returns 'beep loop'

out = replaceAfter( 'beep boop', 'o', 'bar', 0 );
// returns 'beep bobar'

To begin searching from a specific index, provide a corresponding fromIndex argument.

var out = replaceAfter( 'beep boop beep baz', 'beep', 'foo', 5 );
// return 'beep boop beepfoo'

If fromIndex is less than zero, the starting index is resolved relative to the last string character, with the last string character corresponding to fromIndex = -1.

var out = replaceAfter( 'beep boop beep', ' ', 'loop', -6 );
// returns 'beep boop loop'

Notes

  • If a search string is not present in a provided string, the function returns the provided string unchanged.
  • If a search string is an empty string, the function returns the provided string unchanged.
  • If fromIndex resolves to an index which is greater than or equal to str.length, the function returns the provided string unchanged.

Examples

var replaceAfter = require( '@stdlib/string-base-replace-after' );

var out = replaceAfter( 'beep boop', 'p', 'see', 0 );
// returns 'beepsee'

out = replaceAfter( 'Hello World!', 'xyz', 'foo', 0 );
// returns 'Hello World!'

out = replaceAfter( 'Hello World!', '', 'foo', 0 );
// returns 'Hello World!'

out = replaceAfter( '', 'xyz', 'foo', 0 );
// returns ''

out = replaceAfter( 'beep boop beep baz', 'beep', 'foo', 5 );
// return 'beep boop beepfoo'

See Also

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This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.

For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.

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License

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Copyright © 2016-2026. The Stdlib Authors.

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Package last updated on 01 Feb 2026

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