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@linkdotnet/stringoperations
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Collection of string utilities. Edit-Distances, Search and Data structures. Offers for example trie, levenshtein distance.
This library implements some basic string algorithm as well as data structures for a better way of handling strings.
npm i @linkdotnet/stringoperations
import { Trie, getLongestCommonSubstring, getLevenshteinDistance } from '@linkdotnet/stringoperations'
const trie = new Trie()
trie.addWord('Hello')
trie.addWord('Helsinki')
trie.addWord('World')
trie.contains('Hello') // true
trie.getWordsWithPrefix('Hel') // [ 'Hello', 'Helsinki' ]
const longestCommonSubstring = getLongestCommonSubstring('testapps', 'appicontest') // test
const distance = getLevenshteinDistance('Hello', 'Hallo') // 1
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Collection of string utilities. Edit-Distances, Search and Data structures. Offers for example trie, levenshtein distance.
The npm package @linkdotnet/stringoperations receives a total of 98 weekly downloads. As such, @linkdotnet/stringoperations popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @linkdotnet/stringoperations demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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