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Levenshtein string difference in Javascript.
Levenshtein
also does some neat things like coerce to a number and string
approproately. So you can compare Levenshtein objects directly! Not to mention
it has specs!
new Levenshtein( m, n )
→ Levenshtein
String
): First string.String
): Second string.Levenshtein#distance
→ Number
Levenshtein#inspect()
→ String
Levenshtein#toString()
→ String
Levenshtein#inspect()
.Levenshtein#valueOf()
→ Number
Levenshtein#distance
.Levenshtein works in both the browser and node.js.
Simply include levenshtein.js
:
<script src="/javascripts/levenshtein.js"></script>
Install via npm:
npm install levenshtein
Or put it in your package.json
:
{ "levenshtein": "~1.0" }
bower install levenshtein
git clone git://github.com/gf3/Levenshtein.git
Levenshtein is UNLICENSED.
Written by Gianni Chiappetta – gf3.ca
FAQs
Javascript implementation of the L-diggity.
The npm package levenshtein receives a total of 24,568 weekly downloads. As such, levenshtein popularity was classified as popular.
We found that 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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