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Function std.string.soundex

Like soundexer, but with different parameters and return value.

char[] soundex (
  scope const(char)[] str,
  char[] buffer = null
) pure nothrow @safe;

Parameters

NameDescription
str String to convert to Soundex representation.
buffer Optional 4 char array to put the resulting Soundex characters into. If null, the return value buffer will be allocated on the heap.

Returns

The four character array with the Soundex result in it. Returns null if there is no Soundex representation for the string.

See Also

soundexer

Example

writeln(soundex("Gauss")); // "G200"
writeln(soundex("Ghosh")); // "G200"

writeln(soundex("Robert")); // "R163"
writeln(soundex("Rupert")); // "R163"

writeln(soundex("0123^&^^**&^")); // null

Authors

Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Jonathan M Davis, and David L. 'SpottedTiger' Davis

License

Boost License 1.0.