string_similarity 2.1.0 string_similarity: ^2.1.0 copied to clipboard
Finds degree of similarity between two strings, based on Dice's Coefficient, which is mostly better than Levenshtein distance.
string-similarity #
Finds degree of similarity between two strings, based on Dice's Coefficient, which is mostly better than Levenshtein distance.
📄 Table of Contents #
🎮 Usage #
In your code:
import 'package:string_similarity/string_similarity.dart';
var similarity = 'french'.similarityTo('quebec'); // or StringSimilarity.compareTwoStrings('french', 'quebec');
var matches = 'healed'.bestMatch(['edward', 'sealed', 'theatre']); // or StringSimilarity.findBestMatch('healed', ['edward', 'sealed', 'theatre']);
📚 API #
'string'.similarityTo(other) #
Returns a fraction between 0 and 1, which indicates the degree of similarity between the two strings. 0 indicates completely different strings, 1 indicates identical strings. The comparison is case and diacritic sensitive.
Arguments
- other (String): The second string
Order does not make a difference.
Returns
(double): A fraction from 0 to 1, both inclusive. Higher number indicates more similarity.
Examples
'healed'.similarityTo('sealed'); // → 0.8
'france'.similarityTo('FrancE'); // → 0.6
'x'.similarityTo(null); // → 0.0
'Olive-green table for sale, in extremely good condition.'.similarityTo('For sale: table in very good condition, olive green in colour.'); // → 0.6060606060606061
or you can use the StringSimilarity.compareTwoStrings
static method
StringSimilarity.compareTwoStrings('healed', 'sealed'); // → 0.8
'string'.bestMatch(targetStrings) #
Compares mainString
against each string in targetStrings
.
Arguments
- targetStrings (List<String>): Each string in this array will be matched against the main string.
Returns
(BestMatch): An object with a ratings
property, which gives a similarity rating for each target string, a bestMatch
property, which specifies which target string was most similar to the main string, and a bestMatchIndex
property, which specifies the index of the bestMatch in the targetStrings array.
Examples
'Olive-green table for sale, in extremely good condition.'.bestMatch([
'For sale: green Subaru Impreza, 210,000 miles',
'For sale: table in very good condition, olive green in colour.',
'Wanted: mountain bike with at least 21 gears.',
null
]);
// →
{ ratings:[
{ target: 'For sale: green Subaru Impreza, 210,000 miles', rating: 0.2558139534883721 },
{ target: 'For sale: table in very good condition, olive green in colour.', rating: 0.6060606060606061 },
{ target: 'Wanted: mountain bike with at least 21 gears.', rating: 0.1411764705882353 },
{ target: null, rating: 0.0 }
],
bestMatch: { target: 'For sale: table in very good condition, olive green in colour.', rating: 0.6060606060606061 },
bestMatchIndex: 1
}
or you can use the StringSimilarity.findBestMatch
static method
StringSimilarity.findBestMatch('Olive-green table for sale, in extremely good condition.', [
'For sale: green Subaru Impreza, 210,000 miles',
'For sale: table in very good condition, olive green in colour.',
'Wanted: mountain bike with at least 21 gears.',
null
]);
🔮 Credit #
based on 'string-similarity' Javascript project : https://github.com/aceakash/string-similarity
thanks @shinayser and @nilsreichardt