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I have the following string: pass[1][2011-08-21][total_passes]

How would I extract the items between the square brackets into an array? I tried

match(/[(.*?)]/);

var s = 'pass[1][2011-08-21][total_passes]';
var result = s.match(/[(.*?)]/);

console.log(result);
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You are almost there, you just need a global match (note the /g flag):

match(/[(.*?)]/g);

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/kobi/Rbdj4/

If you want something that only captures the group (from MDN):

var s = "pass[1][2011-08-21][total_passes]";
var matches = [];

var pattern = /[(.*?)]/g;
var match;
while ((match = pattern.exec(s)) != null)
{
  matches.push(match[1]);
}

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/kobi/6a7XN/

Another option (which I usually prefer), is abusing the replace callback:

var matches = [];
s.replace(/[(.*?)]/g, function(g0,g1){matches.push(g1);})

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/kobi/6CEzP/


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