String myString;null.startsWith() MethodHere is another method of the String class:
    public boolean startsWith(String  prefix); 
The startsWith() method tests if one
String is the prefix of another.
This is frequently needed in  programs.
(Although, as usual, 
the following example is too short to show a real-world situation.
Trust me.  This method is one to know.)
class prefixTest
{
  public static void main ( String args[] )
  {
     String burns = "My love is like a red, red rose.";
     if ( burns.startsWith( "My love" ) )
       System.out.println( "Prefix 1 matches." );
     else
       System.out.println( "Prefix 1 fails." );
     if ( burns.startsWith( "my love" ) )
       System.out.println( "Prefix 2 matches." );
     else
       System.out.println( "Prefix 2 fails." );
     if ( burns.startsWith( "  My love" ) )
       System.out.println( "Prefix 3 matches." );
     else
       System.out.println( "Prefix 3 fails." );
     if ( burns.startsWith( "  My love".trim() ) )
       System.out.println( "Prefix 4 matches." );
     else
       System.out.println( "Prefix 4 fails." );
  }
}
 
Notice how trim() is used in the last if statement.