To ask "does $A start with $B" is trivial:$A =~ /^${B}/;
But what is the complement of this? That is, "is $B a prefix of $A?"
In my understanding of English, those don't complement each other; they mean the same thing. A "prefix" is a group of letters at the beginning of a word, so if $B is a prefix of $A, then $A starts with $B. Your line of code above tests for that situation, whichever you call it.
Aaron B.
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In reply to Re: regex search
by aaron_baugher
in thread regex search
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