Use -hasPrefix: and -hasSuffix:: NSString *s = @"foobar"; NSLog(@"%d %d\n", s hasPrefix:@"foo", s hasSuffix:@"bar"); // Output: "1 1.
You want the hasPrefix and hasSuffix messages. I tend to also use the compare:options: message pretty regularly to achieve the same but with case-insensitive comparison.
HasPrefix() and -hasSuffix() return YES or NO depending on whether the receiver begins or ends with the given substring. If that's what startswith() and endswith() do, then that's your answer.
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