Word boundary won't match the beginning or end in Javascript

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I'm getting unexpected results with this code:

'foo'.match(new RegExp('\bfoo\b')); // Returns null

Why is this returning null while this one returns "foo"?

'foo'.match(new RegExp('foo')); // Returns "foo"

Doesn't a word boundary marker match the beginning and end as well?

EDIT: I need the regular expression itself to be a string because I am injecting variables into it.

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Rian Schmits On BEST ANSWER

Escape the backslashes

'foo'.match(new RegExp('\\bfoo\\b'));
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limc On

Don't wrap it in quotes... instead, do this:-

'foo'.match(new RegExp(/\bfoo\b/))