| startsWith {base} | R Documentation | 
Determines if entries of x start or end with string (entries of)
prefix or suffix respectively, where strings are
recycled to common lengths.
startsWith() is equivalent to but much faster than
substring(x, 1, nchar(prefix)) == prefix
or also
grepl("^<prefix>", x) where prefix is
not to contain special regular expression characters.
startsWith(x, prefix) endsWith(x, suffix)
x | 
 vector of   | 
prefix, suffix | 
 
  | 
The code has an optimized branch for the most common usage in which
prefix or suffix is of length one, and is further
optimized in a UTF-8 or 8-byte locale if that is an ASCII string.
A logical vector, of “common length” of x
and prefix (or suffix), i.e., of the longer of the two
lengths unless one of them is zero when the result is
also of zero length.  A shorter input is recycled to the output length.
grepl, substring; the partial string
matching functions charmatch and pmatch
solve a different task.
startsWith(search(), "package:") # typically at least two FALSE, nowadays often three
x1 <- c("Foobar", "bla bla", "something", "another", "blu", "brown",
        "blau blüht der Enzian")# non-ASCII
x2 <- cbind(
      startsWith(x1, "b"),
      startsWith(x1, "bl"),
      startsWith(x1, "bla"),
        endsWith(x1, "n"),
        endsWith(x1, "an"))
rownames(x2) <- x1; colnames(x2) <- c("b", "b1", "bla", "n", "an")
x2