Filter operator questions

<$list filter="a b c" variable="x">
Match:<$list filter="[<x>prefix[b]]"/>
</$list>

Match: Match:b <http://pluginsettings.tiddlyspot.com/#b> Match:

As seen, the output "Match" appears for all three variables where I only 
want the single "Match:b" as output.

To prevent this, I figure I can use the SetWidget

<$set filter="a b c" name="x">
Match:<$list filter="[<x>prefix[b]]"/>
</$set>

Match:

...but this makes x be a full "a b c" string, so no match. 

Is there an "economic" way to convert a string into tiddler titles? Ideally 
some direct filter operator to just put like so

Match:<$list filter="[LISTIFY<x>prefix[b]]"/>

Must I use a regexp? It just seems like a basic problem. Or maybe I'm going 
about it the wrong way to begin with?



*Side Question*
Even more basic; How should I actually make the match comparison for the 
variable? The filter should only give true if <x> is fully equal to "b", 
not merely prefixed "b" as in my example.

Match:<$list filter="[<x>EXACTMATCH[b]]"/>


Thanx

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