modin.pandas.Series.str.startswith¶
- Series.str.startswith(pat, na=None)[source] (https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowpark-python/blob/v1.26.0/snowpark-python/.tox/docs/lib/python3.9/site-packages/modin/pandas/series_utils.py#L361-L364)¶
Test if the start of each string element matches a pattern.
- Parameters:
pat (str or tuple[str, ...]) – Character sequence or tuple of strings. Regular expressions are not accepted.
na (object, default NaN) – Object shown if element tested is not a string. The default depends on dtype of the array. For object-dtype, numpy.nan is used. For StringDtype, pandas.NA is used.
- Returns:
A Series of booleans indicating whether the given pattern matches the start of each string element.
- Return type:
Series or Index of bool
See also
str.startswith
Python standard library string method.
Series.str.endswith
Same as startswith, but tests the end of string.
Series.str.contains
Tests if string element contains a pattern.
Examples
>>> s = pd.Series(['bat', 'Bear', 'cat', np.nan]) >>> s 0 bat 1 Bear 2 cat 3 None dtype: object
>>> s.str.startswith('b') 0 True 1 False 2 False 3 None dtype: object
>>> s.str.startswith(('b', 'B')) 0 True 1 True 2 False 3 None dtype: object
Specifying na to be False instead of NaN.
>>> s.str.startswith('b', na=False) 0 True 1 False 2 False 3 False dtype: bool