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javascript - How do I match a number inside square brackets with regex

I wrote a regular expression which I expect should work but it doesn't.

var regex = new RegExp('(?<=[)[0-9]+(?=])')

JavaScript is giving me the error:

Invalid regular expression :(/(?<=[)[0-9]+(?=])/): Invalid group

Does JavaScript not support lookahead or lookbehind?

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This should work:

var regex = /[[0-9]+]/;


edit: with a grouping operator to target just the number:
var regex = /[([0-9]+)]/;

With this expression, you could do something like this:

var matches = someStringVar.match(regex);
if (null != matches) {
  var num = matches[1];
}

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