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Damerau-Levenshtein algorithm in C#.
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// Copyright (c) 2010, 2012 Matt Enright | |
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using System; | |
using System.Linq; | |
using NUnit.Framework; | |
[TestFixture] | |
public class Levenshtein { | |
public static int EditDistance (string original, string modified) | |
{ | |
if (original == modified) | |
return 0; | |
int len_orig = original.Length; | |
int len_diff = modified.Length; | |
if (len_orig == 0) | |
return len_diff; | |
if (len_diff == 0) | |
return len_orig; | |
var matrix = new int[len_orig + 1, len_diff + 1]; | |
for (int i = 1; i <= len_orig; i++) { | |
matrix[i, 0] = i; | |
for (int j = 1; j <= len_diff; j++) { | |
int cost = modified[j - 1] == original[i - 1] ? 0 : 1; | |
if (i == 1) | |
matrix[0, j] = j; | |
var vals = new int[] { | |
matrix[i - 1, j] + 1, | |
matrix[i, j - 1] + 1, | |
matrix[i - 1, j - 1] + cost | |
}; | |
matrix[i,j] = vals.Min (); | |
if (i > 1 && j > 1 && original[i - 1] == modified[j - 2] && original[i - 2] == modified[j - 1]) | |
matrix[i,j] = Math.Min (matrix[i,j], matrix[i - 2, j - 2] + cost); | |
} | |
} | |
return matrix[len_orig, len_diff]; | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void EqualStringsNoEdits () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (0, EditDistance ("test", "test")); | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void Additions () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (1, EditDistance ("test", "tests")); | |
Assert.AreEqual (1, EditDistance ("test", "stest")); | |
Assert.AreEqual (2, EditDistance ("test", "mytest")); | |
Assert.AreEqual (7, EditDistance ("test", "mycrazytest")); | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void AdditionsPrependAndAppend () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (9, EditDistance ("test", "mytestiscrazy")); | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void AdditionOfRepeatedCharacters () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (1, EditDistance ("test", "teest")); | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void Deletion () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (1, EditDistance ("test", "tst")); | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void Transposition () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (1, EditDistance ("test", "tset")); | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void AdditionWithTransposition () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (2, EditDistance ("test", "tsets")); | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void TranspositionOfRepeatedCharacters () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (1, EditDistance ("banana", "banaan")); | |
Assert.AreEqual (1, EditDistance ("banana", "abnana")); | |
Assert.AreEqual (2, EditDistance ("banana", "baanaa")); | |
} | |
[Test] | |
public void EmptyStringsNoEdits () | |
{ | |
Assert.AreEqual (0, EditDistance ("", "")); | |
} | |
} |
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