The damerau-levenshtein gem allows to find edit distance between two UTF-8 or ASCII encoded strings with O(N*M) efficiency.
This gem implements pure Levenshtein algorithm, Damerau modification of it (where 2 character transposition counts as 1 edit distance). It also includes Boehmer & Rees 2008 modification of Damerau algorithm, where transposition of bigger than 1 character blocks is taken in account as well (Rees 2014).
require "damerau-levenshtein"
DamerauLevenshtein.distance("Something", "Smoething") #returns 1
It also returns a diff between two strings according to Levenshtein alrorithm.
The diff is expressed by tags <ins>
, <del>
, and <subst>
. Such tags make
it possible to highlight differnce between strings in a flexible way.
require "damerau-levenshtein"
differ = DamerauLevenshtein::Differ.new
differ.run("corn", "cron")
# output: ["c<subst>or</subst>n", "c<subst>ro</subst>n"]
sudo apt-get install build-essential libgmp3-dev
gem install damerau-levenshtein
require "damerau-levenshtein"
dl = DamerauLevenshtein
- compare using Damerau Levenshtein algorithm
dl.distance("Something", "Smoething") #returns 1
- compare using Levensthein algorithm
dl.distance("Something", "Smoething", 0) #returns 2
- compare using Boehmer & Rees modification
dl.distance("Something", "meSothing", 2) #returns 2 instead of 4
- comparison of words with UTF-8 characters should work fine:
dl.distance("Sjöstedt", "Sjostedt") #returns 1
- compare two arrays
dl.array_distance([1,2,3,5], [1,2,3,4]) #returns 1
- return diff between two strings
differ = DamerauLevenshtein::Differ.new
differ.run("Something", "smthg")
- return diff between two strings in raw format
differ = DamerauLevenshtein::Differ.new
differ.format = :raw
differ.run("Something", "smthg")
DamerauLevenshtein.version
#returns version number of the gem
DamerauLevenshtein.distance(string1, string2, block_size, max_distance)
#returns edit distance between 2 strings
DamerauLevenshtein.string_distance(string1, string2, block_size, max_distance)
# an alias for .distance
DamerauLevenshtein.array_distance(array1, array2, block_size, max_distance)
# returns edit distance between 2 arrays of integers
DamerauLevenshtein.distance
and .array_distance
take 4 arguments:
string1
(array1
for.array_distance
)string2
(array2
for.array_distance
)block_size
(default is 1)max_distance
(default is 10)
block_size
determines maximum number of characters in a transposition block:
block_size = 0
(transposition does not count -- it is a pure Levenshtein algorithm)
block_size = 1
(transposition between 2 adjustent characters --
it is pure Damerau-Levenshtein algorithm)
block_size = 2
(transposition between blocks as big as 2 characters -- so abcd and cdab
counts as edit distance 2, not 4)
block_size = 3
(transposition between blocks as big as 3 characters --
so abcdef and defabc counts as edit distance 3, not 6)
etc.
max_distance
-- is a threshold after which algorithm gives up and
returns max_distance
instead of real edit distance.
Levenshtein algorithm is expensive, so it makes sense to give up when edit distance is becoming too big. The argument max_distance does just that.
DamerauLevenshtein.distance("abcdefg", "1234567", 0, 3)
# output: 4 -- it gave up when edit distance exceeded 3
differ = DamerauLevenshtein::Differ.new
creates an instance of new differ
class to return difference between two strings
differ.format
shows current format for diff. Default is :tag
format
differ.format = :raw
changes current format for diffs. Possible values
are :tag
and :raw
differ.run("String1", "String2")
returns difference between two strings.
For example:
differ = DamerauLevenshtein::Differ.new
differ.run("Something", "smthng")
# output: ["<ins>S</ins><subst>o</subst>m<ins>e</ins>th<ins>i</ins>ng",
# "<del>S</del><subst>s</subst>m<del>e</del>th<del>i</del>ng"]
Or with parsing:
require "damerau-levenshtein"
require "nokogiri"
differ = DamerauLevenshtein::Differ.new
res = differ.run("Something", "Smothing!")
nodes = Nokogiri::XML("<root>#{res.first}</root>")
markup = nodes.root.children.map do |n|
case n.name
when "text"
n.text
when "del"
"~~#{n.children.first.text}~~"
when "ins"
"*#{n.children.first.text}*"
when "subst"
"**#{n.children.first.text}**"
end
end.join("")
puts markup
Output
S*o*m**e**thing~~!~~
- Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet
- Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it
- Fork the project
- Start a feature/bugfix branch
- Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
- Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
This gem is following practices of Semantic Versioning
Alexey Zapparov, azhi, Fabian Winkler Josephine Wright, lazylester, Ran Xie, Victor Maslov, Masafumi Koba
Copyright (c) 2011-2019 Dmitry Mozzherin. See LICENSE.txt for further details.