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StringTools[SimilarityCoefficient] - computes the similarity coefficient of two strings
Calling Sequence
SimilarityCoefficient( s, t )
SimilarityCoefficient( s, t, n )
Parameters
s
-
Maple string
t
n
(optional) positive integer
Description
The SimilarityCoefficient(s, t) command computes the similarity coefficient of two strings s and t, defined as follows.
Let N(S) denote the set of trigrams of any string S. Then is the similarity coefficient of s and t, with the convention that strings having no trigrams in common have similarity coefficient equal to infinity.
An optional argument n may be specified causing the similarity coefficient to be computed for n-gram similarity instead of the default trigram similarity.
In typical applications, n is taken to be either or (the default). Note that Maple computes this measure as an exact rational quantity, rather than a floating-point approximation. You can obtain a floating-point result by applying evalf to the result.
Examples
See Also
evalf, string, StringTools, StringTools[NGrams]
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