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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()
str_ends()
str_detect()
str_starts(string, pattern, negate = FALSE)str_ends(string, pattern, negate = FALSE)
str_ends(string, pattern, negate = FALSE)
A logical vector.
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().
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.
fixed()
coll()
If TRUE, inverts the resulting boolean vector.
TRUE
fruit <- c("apple", "banana", "pear", "pineapple") str_starts(fruit, "p") str_starts(fruit, "p", negate = TRUE) str_ends(fruit, "e") str_ends(fruit, "e", negate = TRUE)
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