Does C# has its own library for Fuzzy match(Fuzzy Search) or a method that can be used directly from .net libraries?
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You could use a Regular Expression.– Todd MosesFeb 18, 2010 at 19:16
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19Regular Expressions arent very fuzzy– SwDevMan81Feb 18, 2010 at 19:18
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Similar / duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/53480/… AND stackoverflow.com/questions/83777/…– jjxtraFeb 19, 2010 at 1:26
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Also see this (later) question: stackoverflow.com/q/19123506/4858– skstApr 8, 2020 at 4:21
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Not a library, but check out the Levenshtein edit distance algorithm:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance
It's well known and established and excellent for fuzzy matching text. There are many other examples out there besides the link i provided in case it doesn't suit you: Google Search
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I know Levenshtein edit distance algorithm and I already used it but I'm wondering if .net has one.– EylaFeb 18, 2010 at 19:32
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1Not built in. Not as of 3.5 anyway. Though it's fairly trivial to implement as is. Why not just reuse what you already know? Btw. You can add it as an extension method and make it feel like a .Net library function. ;-) Feb 18, 2010 at 20:06
Current versions don't have it built in.
I have seen and used Soundex (a method for fuzzy matching) operations for this in the past. Here's an article on how to implement Soundex in .Net.
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Thanks. I've bookmarked this because I want to try the Levenshtein next time I have a need for such logic.– DavidFeb 19, 2010 at 2:46
If its for a kindof "did you mean" function you could have a look at Lorenzo Stoakes C# implementation of Peter Norvig's Spelling Corrector.
If you need more elaborate search features like ranking and such, you could also take at look at Lucene.Net