Class LevenshteinDistance
This is the number of changes needed to change one sequence into another, where each change is a single character modification (deletion, insertion or substitution).
This code has been adapted from Apache Commons Lang 3.3.
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionThis returns the default instance that uses a version of the algorithm that does not use a threshold parameter.LevenshteinDistance
(Integer threshold) If the threshold is not null, distance calculations will be limited to a maximum length. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionapply
(CharSequence left, CharSequence right) Find the Levenshtein distance between two Strings.static LevenshteinDistance
Gets the default instance.Gets the distance threshold.
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Constructor Details
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LevenshteinDistance
public LevenshteinDistance()This returns the default instance that uses a version of the algorithm that does not use a threshold parameter.
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LevenshteinDistance
If the threshold is not null, distance calculations will be limited to a maximum length. If the threshold is null, the unlimited version of the algorithm will be used.
- Parameters:
threshold
- If this is null then distances calculations will not be limited. This may not be negative.
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Method Details
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apply
Find the Levenshtein distance between two Strings.
A higher score indicates a greater distance.
The previous implementation of the Levenshtein distance algorithm was from http://www.merriampark.com/ld.htm
Chas Emerick has written an implementation in Java, which avoids an OutOfMemoryError which can occur when my Java implementation is used with very large strings.
This implementation of the Levenshtein distance algorithm is from http://www.merriampark.com/ldjava.htmdistance.apply(null, *) = IllegalArgumentException distance.apply(*, null) = IllegalArgumentException distance.apply("","") = 0 distance.apply("","a") = 1 distance.apply("aaapppp", "") = 7 distance.apply("frog", "fog") = 1 distance.apply("fly", "ant") = 3 distance.apply("elephant", "hippo") = 7 distance.apply("hippo", "elephant") = 7 distance.apply("hippo", "zzzzzzzz") = 8 distance.apply("hello", "hallo") = 1
- Parameters:
left
- the first string, must not be nullright
- the second string, must not be null- Returns:
- result distance, or -1
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IllegalArgumentException
- if either String inputnull
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getDefaultInstance
Gets the default instance.- Returns:
- the default instace
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getThreshold
Gets the distance threshold.- Returns:
- the distance threshold
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