modin.pandas.Series.str.match¶
- Series.str.match(pat, case=True, flags=0, na=None)[source] (https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowpark-python/blob/v1.23.0/../../../../../opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.9.20/x64/lib/python3.9/site-packages/modin/pandas/series_utils.py#L373-L380)¶
- Determine if each string starts with a match of a regular expression. - Parameters:
- pat (str) – Character sequence. 
- case (bool, default True) – If True, case sensitive. 
- flags (int, default 0 (no flags)) – Regex module flags, e.g. re.IGNORECASE. 
- na (scalar, optional) – Fill value for missing values. The default depends on dtype of the array. For object-dtype, numpy.nan is used. For StringDtype, pandas.NA is used. 
 
- Return type:
- Series/Index/array of boolean values 
 - See also - fullmatch
- Stricter matching that requires the entire string to match. 
- contains
- Analogous, but less strict, relying on re.search instead of re.match. 
- extract
- Extract matched groups. 
 - Examples - >>> ser = pd.Series(["horse", "eagle", "donkey"]) >>> ser.str.match("e") 0 False 1 True 2 False dtype: bool