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NAME

       Text::LevenshteinXS - An XS implementation of the Levenshtein edit distance

SYNOPSIS

        use Text::LevenshteinXS qw(distance);

        print distance("foo","four");
        # prints "2"

        print distance("foo","bar");
        # prints "3"

DESCRIPTION

       This module implements the Levenshtein edit distance in a XS way.

       The Levenshtein edit distance is a measure of the degree of proximity between two strings.
       This distance is the number of substitutions, deletions or insertions ("edits") needed to
       transform one string into the other one (and vice versa).  When two strings have distance
       0, they are the same.  A good point to start is: <http://www.merriampark.com/ld.htm>

CREDITS

       All the credits go to Vladimir Levenshtein the author of the algorithm and to Lorenzo
       Seidenari who made the C implementation <http://www.merriampark.com/ldc.htm>

SEE ALSO

       Text::Levenshtein , Text::WagnerFischer , Text::Brew , String::Approx

AUTHOR

       Copyright 2003 Dree Mistrut <dree@friul.it> Modifications Copyright 2004 Josh Goldberg
       <josh@3io.com>

       This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
       You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.