This link has good material about Regular Expression (Regex) in Javascripts.
The test() function of the RegExp object is a shortcut to exec() != null. It takes the subject string as a paarameter and returns true or false depending on whether the regex matches part of the string or not.
You can call these methods on literal regular expressions too. /\d/.test(subject) is a quick way to test whether there are any digits in the subject string.
Example:
var patternAbcLoan= /^Abc Loan/;
if(patternAbcLoan.test("Abc Loan is right")) {
alert('Passed');
}
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