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regex - JavaScript Regular Expression: Non-Digit Character

How do I say remove a number preceded by a non-digit and followed by a dash, but leave the preceding non-digit character?

RegExp: /[^D]4-/
String: http://localhost/images/4-6-.png
Remove: 4-

The 4- should be removed and it should leave the preceding / or -

This would work: /4-/
But it would also remove 14- or 44-

Dynamic Code:

http://jsfiddle.net/flackend/8s9X9/2/

Static Code:

var category_id = 4;
var src         = 'http://localhost/images/4-6-.png';
var regexp      = new RegExp('[^\D]'+ category_id +'\-')

$('p').append('regexp: '+ regexp +'<br>');
$('p').append(src +'<br>');

src = src.replace(regexp, '');

$('p').append(src);
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You want [D] or [^d], but not [^D]. Regex is case-sensitive, d matches a digit, and D matches anything but a digit.


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