Rust implementations of string similarity metrics:
# Cargo.toml [dependencies] strsim = "0.8.0"
You can change the version in the url to see the documentation for an older version in the changelog.
extern crate strsim; use strsim::{hamming, levenshtein, normalized_levenshtein, osa_distance, damerau_levenshtein, normalized_damerau_levenshtein, jaro, jaro_winkler}; fn main() { match hamming("hamming", "hammers") { Ok(distance) => assert_eq!(3, distance), Err(why) => panic!("{:?}", why) } assert_eq!(3, levenshtein("kitten", "sitting")); assert!((normalized_levenshtein("kitten", "sitting") - 0.57142).abs() < 0.00001); assert_eq!(3, osa_distance("ac", "cba")); assert_eq!(2, damerau_levenshtein("ac", "cba")); assert!((normalized_damerau_levenshtein("levenshtein", "löwenbräu") - 0.27272).abs() < 0.00001) assert!((0.392 - jaro("Friedrich Nietzsche", "Jean-Paul Sartre")).abs() < 0.001); assert!((0.911 - jaro_winkler("cheeseburger", "cheese fries")).abs() < 0.001); }
If you don't want to install Rust itself, you can run $ ./dev
for a development CLI if you have Docker installed.
Benchmarks require a Nightly toolchain. They are run by cargo +nightly bench
.