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strings.hasSuffix() function

strings.hasSuffix() indicates if a string ends with a specified suffix.

Function type signature
(suffix: string, v: string) => bool

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

v

(Required) String value to search.

suffix

(Required) Suffix to search for.

Examples

Filter based on the presence of a suffix in a column value

import "sampledata"
import "strings"

sampledata.string()
    |> filter(fn: (r) => strings.hasSuffix(v: r._value, suffix: "4"))

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