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gsub - Removing special characters in the beginning of a word in R

I am using the following code to remove the special characters from the begining of a word:

>gsub("^[^[:alnum:]]",'','#C++')
[1] "C++"

But If there are multiple special characters in the beggining it removes only the first one:

>gsub("^[^[:alnum:]]",'','$#C++')
[1] "#C++"

How can I make it to remove all the special characters in the begining so the output should be "C++"?

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We match one or more non-alpha numeric characters ([^[:alnum:]]+) from the beginning of the string (^) and replace it with ''.

 sub("^[^[:alnum:]]+",'','$#C++')

Or use

 sub("^\W+",'','$#C++')
 #[1] "C++"

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