NAME
String::Similex - gives a code to compare similar "visual" strings
SYNOPSIS
use String::Similex;
$code = similex($string);
@codes = similex(@strings);
# set value to be returned for strings without a similex code
$similex_code = ' ';
DESCRIPTION
The similex code is used to compare strings that are visually equivalent, character sequences that resemble each other.
EXAMPLES
Using in your code:
$code = similex('Novis'); # $code contains '54C38'
@codes = similex(qw(Linux MacOSX)); # @codes contains '3541', '521481'
Similar strings:
linux, |imux -> 3541
CISCO, C15CO, ciscu -> 13814
gandalf, ganda1f, gggandalf -> B25A231
TODO
Probably two things:
o Define a fixed code length as of Soundex. Which value should be
confortable ?
o More study of the algorithm. Should 's' be equivalent to 'z' ?
But 'z' is not like '5'. :/ Different behaviour with upper and
lower case letters.
SEE ALSO
Of course Text::Soundex. The String::Similarity calculates a similarity fuzzy value of two strings. The String::Approx let's you match and substitute strings approximately.
AUTHOR
Paulo A Ferreira <biafra@cpan.org>
Please send any suggestion. This implementation follow the structure of Text::Soundex. It sounded nice.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003 by Paulo A Ferreira
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.