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Function std.algorithm.comparison.levenshteinDistance
Returns the Levenshtein
distance between s
and t
. The Levenshtein distance computes
the minimal amount of edit operations necessary to transform s
into t
. Performs Ο(s
) evaluations of equals
and occupies Ο(min(s
) storage.
size_t levenshteinDistance(alias equals, Range1, Range2)
(
Range1 s,
Range2 t
)
if (isForwardRange!Range1 && isForwardRange!Range2);
size_t levenshteinDistance(alias equals, Range1, Range2)
(
auto ref Range1 s,
auto ref Range2 t
)
if (isConvertibleToString!Range1 || isConvertibleToString!Range2);
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
equals | The binary predicate to compare the elements of the two ranges. |
s | The original range. |
t | The transformation target |
Returns
The minimal number of edits to transform s into t.
Does not allocate GC memory.
Example
import std .algorithm .iteration : filter;
import std .uni : toUpper;
writeln(levenshteinDistance("cat", "rat")); // 1
writeln(levenshteinDistance("parks", "spark")); // 2
writeln(levenshteinDistance("abcde", "abcde")); // 0
writeln(levenshteinDistance("abcde", "abCde")); // 1
writeln(levenshteinDistance("kitten", "sitting")); // 3
assert(levenshteinDistance!((a, b) => toUpper(a) == toUpper(b))
("parks", "SPARK") == 2);
writeln(levenshteinDistance("parks" .filter!"true", "spark" .filter!"true")); // 2
writeln(levenshteinDistance("ID", "I♥D")); // 1
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