postgresql/contrib/fuzzystrmatch/README.fuzzystrmatch
Bruce Momjian 7b1f6ffaab Jim C. Nasby wrote:
> Second argument to metaphone is suposed to set the limit on the
> number of characters to return, but it breaks on some phrases:
>
> usps=# select metaphone(a,3),metaphone(a,4),metaphone(a,20) from
> (select 'Hello world'::varchar AS a) a;
> HLW       | HLWR      | HLWRLT
>
> usps=# select metaphone(a,3),metaphone(a,4),metaphone(a,20) from
> (select 'A A COMEAUX MEMORIAL'::varchar AS a) a;
  > AKM       | AKMKS     | AKMKSMMRL
>
> In every case I've found that does this, the 4th and 5th letters are
> always 'KS'.

Nice catch.

There was a bug in the original metaphone algorithm from CPAN. Patch
attached (while I was at it I updated my email address, changed the
copyright to PGDG, and removed an unnecessary palloc). Here's how it
looks now:

regression=# select metaphone(a,4) from (select 'A A COMEAUX
MEMORIAL'::varchar AS a) a;
   metaphone
-----------
   AKMK
(1 row)

regression=# select metaphone(a,5) from (select 'A A COMEAUX
MEMORIAL'::varchar AS a) a;
   metaphone
-----------
   AKMKS
(1 row)

Joe Conway
2003-06-24 22:59:46 +00:00

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/*
* fuzzystrmatch.c
*
* Functions for "fuzzy" comparison of strings
*
* Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com>
*
* Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 by PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* ALL RIGHTS RESERVED;
*
* levenshtein()
* -------------
* Written based on a description of the algorithm by Michael Gilleland
* found at http://www.merriampark.com/ld.htm
* Also looked at levenshtein.c in the PHP 4.0.6 distribution for
* inspiration.
*
* metaphone()
* -----------
* Modified for PostgreSQL by Joe Conway.
* Based on CPAN's "Text-Metaphone-1.96" by Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com>
* Code slightly modified for use as PostgreSQL function (palloc, elog, etc).
* Metaphone was originally created by Lawrence Philips and presented in article
* in "Computer Language" December 1990 issue.
*
* soundex()
* -----------
* Folded existing soundex contrib into this one. Renamed text_soundex() (C function)
* to soundex() for consistency.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
* documentation for any purpose, without fee, and without a written agreement
* is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this
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*
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*
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*
*/
Version 0.2 (7 August, 2001):
Functions to calculate the degree to which two strings match in a "fuzzy" way
Tested under Linux (Red Hat 6.2 and 7.0) and PostgreSQL 7.2devel
Release Notes:
Version 0.2
- folded soundex contrib into this one
Version 0.1
- initial release
Installation:
Place these files in a directory called 'fuzzystrmatch' under 'contrib' in the PostgreSQL source tree. Then run:
make
make install
You can use fuzzystrmatch.sql to create the functions in your database of choice, e.g.
psql -U postgres template1 < fuzzystrmatch.sql
installs following functions into database template1:
levenshtein() - calculates the levenshtein distance between two strings
metaphone() - calculates the metaphone code of an input string
Documentation
==================================================================
Name
levenshtein -- calculates the levenshtein distance between two strings
Synopsis
levenshtein(text source, text target)
Inputs
source
any text string, 255 characters max, NOT NULL
target
any text string, 255 characters max, NOT NULL
Outputs
Returns int
Example usage
select levenshtein('GUMBO','GAMBOL');
==================================================================
Name
metaphone -- calculates the metaphone code of an input string
Synopsis
metaphone(text source, int max_output_length)
Inputs
source
any text string, 255 characters max, NOT NULL
max_output_length
maximum length of the output metaphone code; if longer, the output
is truncated to this length
Outputs
Returns text
Example usage
select metaphone('GUMBO',4);
==================================================================
-- Joe Conway