So for example I want to use the split() method on these characters "{" & "}" and the string that I'm going to split looks like this "{99}" 
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        Eddie Costa Domingues
        
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                    @Eddia Please post your actual data – Mohammad Usman Jun 07 '16 at 10:06
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                    what do you mean??? – Eddie Costa Domingues Jun 07 '16 at 10:07
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                    See [ask] & **[mcve]**. – Tushar Jun 07 '16 at 10:07
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                    @EddieCostaDomingues I mean the same as commented by Tushar – Mohammad Usman Jun 07 '16 at 10:09
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                    @EddieCostaDomingues Do you want to get string between `{}`? – Mohammad Jun 07 '16 at 10:11
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                    1Possible duplicate of [How do I split a string with multiple separators in javascript?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/650022/how-do-i-split-a-string-with-multiple-separators-in-javascript) – BunkerMentality Jun 07 '16 at 11:52
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            Do you want to remove those characters or split on those characters to form an array? Your question is confusing and you should consider re-phrasing it.
If you want to remove them:
console.log("{99}".replace(/[{}]/g, "")) /* "99" */If you want to split on them:
console.log("{99}".split(/[{}]/g)) /* ["", "99", ""] */ 
    
    
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        You can use String.prototype.slice() method here:
var str = "{99}";
console.log(str.slice(1, -1)); 
    
    
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