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fastest-levenshtein
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The fastest-levenshtein npm package is a JavaScript library that provides an efficient implementation of the Levenshtein distance algorithm, which is used to measure the difference between two sequences of characters. The package is optimized for performance and is useful for tasks such as fuzzy matching, spell checking, and similarity checking between strings.
distance
Calculates the Levenshtein distance between two strings, which is the minimum number of single-character edits (insertions, deletions, or substitutions) required to change one word into the other.
const { distance } = require('fastest-levenshtein');
const dist = distance('kitten', 'sitting');
console.log(dist); // Output: 3
This package provides a simple implementation of the Levenshtein distance algorithm. It is not as performance-optimized as fastest-levenshtein but is widely used for its simplicity and ease of understanding.
This is another package that calculates the Levenshtein distance between two strings. It focuses on accuracy and has a simple API, but it may not be as fast as fastest-levenshtein for large strings or a high number of calculations.
This package goes beyond just the Levenshtein distance and provides a way to find the degree of similarity between two strings. It also includes a method for finding the best match in an array of strings. While it offers more features, it might not be as fast as fastest-levenshtein when only the Levenshtein distance is needed.
Natural is a general natural language facility for Node.js. It includes a Levenshtein distance implementation among many other features for processing human language. It's more comprehensive but also larger and potentially slower than fastest-levenshtein, which is specialized for Levenshtein distance calculations.
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Fastest JS/TS implemenation of Levenshtein distance.
Measure the difference between two strings.
$ npm i fastest-levenshtein
const {distance, closest} = require('fastest-levenshtein')
// Print levenshtein-distance between 'fast' and 'faster'
console.log(distance('fast', 'faster'))
//=> 2
// Print string from array with lowest edit-distance to 'fast'
console.log(closest('fast', ['slow', 'faster', 'fastest']))
//=> 'faster'
import {distance, closest} from 'https://deno.land/x/fastest_levenshtein/mod.ts'
// Print levenshtein-distance between 'fast' and 'faster'
console.log(distance('fast', 'faster'))
//=> 2
// Print string from array with lowest edit-distance to 'fast'
console.log(closest('fast', ['slow', 'faster', 'fastest']))
//=> 'faster'
I generated 500 pairs of strings with length N. I measured the ops/sec each library achieves to process all the given pairs. Higher is better.
Test Target | N=4 | N=8 | N=16 | N=32 | N=64 | N=128 | N=256 | N=512 | N=1024 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
fastest-levenshtein | 44423 | 23702 | 10764 | 4595 | 1049 | 291.5 | 86.64 | 22.24 | 5.473 |
js-levenshtein | 21261 | 10030 | 2939 | 824 | 223 | 57.62 | 14.77 | 3.717 | 0.934 |
leven | 19688 | 6884 | 1606 | 436 | 117 | 30.34 | 7.604 | 1.929 | 0.478 |
fast-levenshtein | 18577 | 6112 | 1265 | 345 | 89.41 | 22.70 | 5.676 | 1.428 | 0.348 |
levenshtein-edit-distance | 22968 | 7445 | 1493 | 409 | 109 | 28.07 | 7.095 | 1.789 | 0.445 |
This image shows the relative performance between fastest-levenshtein
and js-levenshtein
(the 2nd fastest). fastest-levenshtein
is always a lot faster. y-axis shows "times faster".
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
FAQs
Fastest Levenshtein distance implementation in JS.
The npm package fastest-levenshtein receives a total of 10,235,437 weekly downloads. As such, fastest-levenshtein popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fastest-levenshtein 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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