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procedure+: string-match-forward string1 string2
procedure+: substring-match-forward string1 start end string2 start end
procedure+: string-match-forward-ci string1 string2
procedure+: substring-match-forward-ci string1 start end string2 start end
Compares the two strings (substrings), starting from the beginning, and
returns the number of characters that are the same. If the two strings
(substrings) start differently, returns 0. The -ci
procedures
don't distinguish uppercase and lowercase letters.
(string-match-forward "mirror" "micro") => 2 ; matches "mi" (string-match-forward "a" "b") => 0 ; no match
procedure+: string-match-backward string1 string2
procedure+: substring-match-backward string1 start end string2 start end
procedure+: string-match-backward-ci string1 string2
procedure+: substring-match-backward-ci string1 start end string2 start end
Compares the two strings (substrings), starting from the end and
matching toward the front, returning the number of characters that are
the same. If the two strings (substrings) end differently, returns 0.
The -ci
procedures don't distinguish uppercase and lowercase
letters.
(string-match-backward-ci "BULBOUS" "fractious") => 3 ; matches "ous"
procedure+: string-prefix? string1 string2
procedure+: substring-prefix? string1 start1 end1 string2 start2 end2
procedure+: string-prefix-ci? string1 string2
procedure+: substring-prefix-ci? string1 start1 end1 string2 start2 end2
These procedures return #t
if the first string (substring) forms
the prefix of the second; otherwise returns #f
. The -ci
procedures don't distinguish uppercase and lowercase letters.
(string-prefix? "abc" "abcdef") => #t (string-prefix? "" any-string) => #t
procedure+: string-suffix? string1 string2
procedure+: substring-suffix? string1 start1 end1 string2 start2 end2
procedure+: string-suffix-ci? string1 string2
procedure+: substring-suffix-ci? string1 start1 end1 string2 start2 end2
These procedures return #t
if the first string (substring) forms
the suffix of the second; otherwise returns #f
. The -ci
procedures don't distinguish uppercase and lowercase letters.
(string-suffix? "ous" "bulbous") => #t (string-suffix? "" any-string) => #t
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