NAME
LCS::Tiny - Tiny implementation of the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) Algorithm
SYNOPSIS
use LCS::Tiny;
$alg = LCS::Tiny->new;
$lcs = $alg->LCS(\@a,\@b);
ABSTRACT
LCS::Tiny is a heavily tuned version based on Algorithm::Diff
DESCRIPTION
CONSTRUCTOR
- new()
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Creates a new object which maintains internal storage areas for the LCS computation. Use one of these per concurrent LCS() call.
METHODS
- LCS(\@a,\@b)
-
Finds a Longest Common Subsequence, taking two arrayrefs as method arguments. It returns a list of corresponding indices, which are represented by 2-element array refs.
EXPORT
None by design.
SEE ALSO
Algorithm::Diff
REFERENCES
James W. Hunt and Thomas G. Szymanski. A fast algorithm for computing longest common subsequences. Communications of the ACM, 20(5):350-353, 1977.
Hunt, J.W. and McIlroy, M.D. An Algorithm for Differential File Comparison. Computing Science Technical Report 41, Bell Laboratories (1975).
AUTHOR
Helmut Wollmersdorfer <helmut.wollmersdorfer@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2014-2015 by Helmut Wollmersdorfer
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.