@stdlib/string-base-ends-with v0.2.2
endsWith
Test if a string ends with the characters of another string.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/string-base-ends-withUsage
var endsWith = require( '@stdlib/string-base-ends-with' );endsWith( str, search, len )
Tests if a string ends with the characters of another string.
var str = 'Remember the story I used to tell you when you were a boy?';
var bool = endsWith( str, 'boy?', str.length );
// returns true
bool = endsWith( str, 'Boy?', str.length );
// returns falseTo search from a specific character position, provide a len argument. If len is positive, the function restricts the search to a substring with length len, beginning with the leftmost character. If len is negative, len indicates to ignore the last len characters (equivalent to str.length + len).
var str = 'To be, or not to be, that is the question.';
var bool = endsWith( str, 'to be', 19 );
// returns true
bool = endsWith( str, 'to be', -23 );
// returns trueIf provided an empty search string, the function always returns true.
var str = 'beep boop';
var bool = endsWith( str, '' );
// returns trueNotes
In general, exercise caution when operating on substrings containing Unicode characters, as the visual character length may not equal the number of code points. For example,
var len = '🏠'.length; // returns 2This function differs from
String.prototype.endsWithin the following ways:- The function assumes string values for the first and second arguments and assumes that the
lenargument is an integer value. - The function does not clamp positive
lenvalues to the end of the input string. - Except when provided an empty
searchstring, the function always returnsfalseiflenresolves to a starting search position which exceeds the bounds of the input string.
- The function assumes string values for the first and second arguments and assumes that the
Examples
var endsWith = require( '@stdlib/string-base-ends-with' );
var str = 'Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through fog and filthy air';
var bool = endsWith( str, 'air', str.length );
// returns true
bool = endsWith( str, 'fair', str.length );
// returns false
bool = endsWith( str, 'fair', 30 );
// returns true
bool = endsWith( str, 'fair', -34 );
// returns trueSee Also
@stdlib/string-base/starts-with: test if a string starts with the characters of another string.
Notice
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
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