Given 2 texts where one was created from the other by repeated applications of "Find&Replace All", is there an efficient algorithm to find what the find/replace parameters were?
Example1
Before: Bob and Tom and Harry
After Find & Replace: Bob & Tom & Harry
Desired Output: and => &
Example2
Before: Bob and Tom and Harry hold hands
After Find & Replace: Bxxb & Txxm & Harry hxxld hands
Desired Output: _and => _&
, o => xx
(_ represents a space - neccessary to not match 'hands').
To brute force, you could try applying Find & Replace to the 'before' string with "find" parameter of all substrings of the before-string, and "replace" parameter of all substrings of the after-string, and see if any of the resulting strings equalled the 'after' string. But this would take a long time (exponential?) for anything but very short strings. Is there a commonly used algorithm or heuristic that performs in better time?