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diff --git a/contrib/perl5/lib/Text/Soundex.pm b/contrib/perl5/lib/Text/Soundex.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ddc758c --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/perl5/lib/Text/Soundex.pm @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +package Text::Soundex; +require 5.000; +require Exporter; + +@ISA = qw(Exporter); +@EXPORT = qw(&soundex $soundex_nocode); + +# $Id: soundex.pl,v 1.2 1994/03/24 00:30:27 mike Exp $ +# +# Implementation of soundex algorithm as described by Knuth in volume +# 3 of The Art of Computer Programming, with ideas stolen from Ian +# Phillips <ian@pipex.net>. +# +# Mike Stok <Mike.Stok@meiko.concord.ma.us>, 2 March 1994. +# +# Knuth's test cases are: +# +# Euler, Ellery -> E460 +# Gauss, Ghosh -> G200 +# Hilbert, Heilbronn -> H416 +# Knuth, Kant -> K530 +# Lloyd, Ladd -> L300 +# Lukasiewicz, Lissajous -> L222 +# +# $Log: soundex.pl,v $ +# Revision 1.2 1994/03/24 00:30:27 mike +# Subtle bug (any excuse :-) spotted by Rich Pinder <rpinder@hsc.usc.edu> +# in the way I handles leasing characters which were different but had +# the same soundex code. This showed up comparing it with Oracle's +# soundex output. +# +# Revision 1.1 1994/03/02 13:01:30 mike +# Initial revision +# +# +############################################################################## + +# $soundex_nocode is used to indicate a string doesn't have a soundex +# code, I like undef other people may want to set it to 'Z000'. + +$soundex_nocode = undef; + +sub soundex +{ + local (@s, $f, $fc, $_) = @_; + + push @s, '' unless @s; # handle no args as a single empty string + + foreach (@s) + { + $_ = uc $_; + tr/A-Z//cd; + + if ($_ eq '') + { + $_ = $soundex_nocode; + } + else + { + ($f) = /^(.)/; + tr/AEHIOUWYBFPVCGJKQSXZDTLMNR/00000000111122222222334556/; + ($fc) = /^(.)/; + s/^$fc+//; + tr///cs; + tr/0//d; + $_ = $f . $_ . '000'; + s/^(.{4}).*/$1/; + } + } + + wantarray ? @s : shift @s; +} + +1; + +__END__ + +=head1 NAME + +Text::Soundex - Implementation of the Soundex Algorithm as Described by Knuth + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + use Text::Soundex; + + $code = soundex $string; # get soundex code for a string + @codes = soundex @list; # get list of codes for list of strings + + # set value to be returned for strings without soundex code + + $soundex_nocode = 'Z000'; + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +This module implements the soundex algorithm as described by Donald Knuth +in Volume 3 of B<The Art of Computer Programming>. The algorithm is +intended to hash words (in particular surnames) into a small space using a +simple model which approximates the sound of the word when spoken by an English +speaker. Each word is reduced to a four character string, the first +character being an upper case letter and the remaining three being digits. + +If there is no soundex code representation for a string then the value of +C<$soundex_nocode> is returned. This is initially set to C<undef>, but +many people seem to prefer an I<unlikely> value like C<Z000> +(how unlikely this is depends on the data set being dealt with.) Any value +can be assigned to C<$soundex_nocode>. + +In scalar context C<soundex> returns the soundex code of its first +argument, and in array context a list is returned in which each element is the +soundex code for the corresponding argument passed to C<soundex> e.g. + + @codes = soundex qw(Mike Stok); + +leaves C<@codes> containing C<('M200', 'S320')>. + +=head1 EXAMPLES + +Knuth's examples of various names and the soundex codes they map to +are listed below: + + Euler, Ellery -> E460 + Gauss, Ghosh -> G200 + Hilbert, Heilbronn -> H416 + Knuth, Kant -> K530 + Lloyd, Ladd -> L300 + Lukasiewicz, Lissajous -> L222 + +so: + + $code = soundex 'Knuth'; # $code contains 'K530' + @list = soundex qw(Lloyd Gauss); # @list contains 'L300', 'G200' + +=head1 LIMITATIONS + +As the soundex algorithm was originally used a B<long> time ago in the US +it considers only the English alphabet and pronunciation. + +As it is mapping a large space (arbitrary length strings) onto a small +space (single letter plus 3 digits) no inference can be made about the +similarity of two strings which end up with the same soundex code. For +example, both C<Hilbert> and C<Heilbronn> end up with a soundex code +of C<H416>. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +This code was implemented by Mike Stok (C<stok@cybercom.net>) from the +description given by Knuth. Ian Phillips (C<ian@pipex.net>) and Rich Pinder +(C<rpinder@hsc.usc.edu>) supplied ideas and spotted mistakes. |