| str_like {stringr} | R Documentation |
Detect a pattern in the same way as SQL's LIKE and ILIKE operators
Description
str_like() and str_like() follow the conventions of the SQL LIKE
and ILIKE operators, namely:
Must match the entire string.
-
_matches a single character (like.). -
%matches any number of characters (like.*). -
\%and\_match literal%and_.
The difference between the two functions is their case-sensitivity:
str_like() is case sensitive and str_ilike() is not.
Usage
str_like(string, pattern, ignore_case = deprecated())
str_ilike(string, pattern)
Arguments
string |
Input vector. Either a character vector, or something coercible to one. |
pattern |
A character vector containing a SQL "like" pattern. See above for details. |
ignore_case |
Value
A logical vector the same length as string.
Note
Prior to stringr 1.6.0, str_like() was incorrectly case-insensitive.
Examples
fruit <- c("apple", "banana", "pear", "pineapple")
str_like(fruit, "app")
str_like(fruit, "app%")
str_like(fruit, "APP%")
str_like(fruit, "ba_ana")
str_like(fruit, "%apple")
str_ilike(fruit, "app")
str_ilike(fruit, "app%")
str_ilike(fruit, "APP%")
str_ilike(fruit, "ba_ana")
str_ilike(fruit, "%apple")
[Package stringr version 1.6.0 Index]