str_starts()
and str_ends()
are special cases of str_detect()
that
only match at the beginning or end of a string, respectively.
str_starts(string, pattern, negate = FALSE)
str_ends(string, pattern, negate = FALSE)
Input vector. Either a character vector, or something coercible to one.
Pattern with which the string starts or ends.
The default interpretation is a regular expression, as described in
stringi::about_search_regex. Control options with regex()
.
Match a fixed string (i.e. by comparing only bytes), using fixed()
. This
is fast, but approximate. Generally, for matching human text, you'll want
coll()
which respects character matching rules for the specified locale.
If TRUE
, inverts the resulting boolean vector.
A logical vector.
fruit <- c("apple", "banana", "pear", "pineapple")
str_starts(fruit, "p")
#> [1] FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE
str_starts(fruit, "p", negate = TRUE)
#> [1] TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE
str_ends(fruit, "e")
#> [1] TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE
str_ends(fruit, "e", negate = TRUE)
#> [1] FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE