# string-similarity
Finds degree of similarity between two strings, based on [Dice's Coefficient](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8rensen%E2%80%93Dice_coefficient), which is mostly better than [Levenshtein distance](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance).
## Table of Contents
- [string-similarity](#string-similarity)
  - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
  - [Usage](#usage)
    - [For Node.js](#for-nodejs)
    - [For browser apps](#for-browser-apps)
  - [API](#api)
    - [compareTwoStrings(string1, string2)](#comparetwostringsstring1-string2)
      - [Arguments](#arguments)
      - [Returns](#returns)
      - [Examples](#examples)
    - [findBestMatch(mainString, targetStrings)](#findbestmatchmainstring-targetstrings)
      - [Arguments](#arguments-1)
      - [Returns](#returns-1)
      - [Examples](#examples-1)
  - [Release Notes](#release-notes)
    - [2.0.0](#200)
    - [3.0.0](#300)
    - [3.0.1](#301)
    - [4.0.1](#401)
    - [4.0.2](#402)
    - [4.0.3](#403)
## Usage
#### For Node.js
Install using:
```shell
npm install string-similarity --save
```
In your code:
```javascript
var stringSimilarity = require("string-similarity");
var similarity = stringSimilarity.compareTwoStrings("healed", "sealed");
var matches = stringSimilarity.findBestMatch("healed", [
  "edward",
  "sealed",
  "theatre",
]);
```
#### For browser apps
Include `` to get the latest version.
Or `` to get a specific version (4.0.1) in this case.
This exposes a global variable called `stringSimilarity` which you can start using.
```
```
(The package is exposed as UMD, so you can consume it as such)
## API
The package contains two methods:
### compareTwoStrings(string1, string2)
Returns a fraction between 0 and 1, which indicates the degree of similarity between the two strings. 0 indicates completely different strings, 1 indicates identical strings. The comparison is case-sensitive.
##### Arguments
1. string1 (string): The first string
2. string2 (string): The second string
Order does not make a difference.
##### Returns
(number): A fraction from 0 to 1, both inclusive. Higher number indicates more similarity.
##### Examples
```javascript
stringSimilarity.compareTwoStrings("healed", "sealed");
// → 0.8
stringSimilarity.compareTwoStrings(
  "Olive-green table for sale, in extremely good condition.",
  "For sale: table in very good  condition, olive green in colour."
);
// → 0.6060606060606061
stringSimilarity.compareTwoStrings(
  "Olive-green table for sale, in extremely good condition.",
  "For sale: green Subaru Impreza, 210,000 miles"
);
// → 0.2558139534883721
stringSimilarity.compareTwoStrings(
  "Olive-green table for sale, in extremely good condition.",
  "Wanted: mountain bike with at least 21 gears."
);
// → 0.1411764705882353
```
### findBestMatch(mainString, targetStrings)
Compares `mainString` against each string in `targetStrings`.
##### Arguments
1. mainString (string): The string to match each target string against.
2. targetStrings (Array): Each string in this array will be matched against the main string.
##### Returns
(Object): An object with a `ratings` property, which gives a similarity rating for each target string, a `bestMatch` property, which specifies which target string was most similar to the main string, and a `bestMatchIndex` property, which specifies the index of the bestMatch in the targetStrings array.
##### Examples
```javascript
stringSimilarity.findBestMatch('Olive-green table for sale, in extremely good condition.', [
  'For sale: green Subaru Impreza, 210,000 miles',
  'For sale: table in very good condition, olive green in colour.',
  'Wanted: mountain bike with at least 21 gears.'
]);
// →
{ ratings:
   [ { target: 'For sale: green Subaru Impreza, 210,000 miles',
       rating: 0.2558139534883721 },
     { target: 'For sale: table in very good condition, olive green in colour.',
       rating: 0.6060606060606061 },
     { target: 'Wanted: mountain bike with at least 21 gears.',
       rating: 0.1411764705882353 } ],
  bestMatch:
   { target: 'For sale: table in very good condition, olive green in colour.',
     rating: 0.6060606060606061 },
  bestMatchIndex: 1
}
```
## Release Notes
### 2.0.0
- Removed production dependencies
- Updated to ES6 (this breaks backward-compatibility for pre-ES6 apps)
### 3.0.0
- Performance improvement for `compareTwoStrings(..)`: now O(n) instead of O(n^2)
- The algorithm has been tweaked slightly to disregard spaces and word boundaries. This will change the rating values slightly but not enough to make a significant difference
- Adding a `bestMatchIndex` to the results for `findBestMatch(..)` to point to the best match in the supplied `targetStrings` array
### 3.0.1
- Refactoring: removed unused functions; used `substring` instead of `substr`
- Updated dependencies
### 4.0.1
- Distributing as an UMD build to be used in browsers.
### 4.0.2
- Update dependencies to latest versions.
### 4.0.3
- Make compatible with IE and ES5. Also, update deps. (see [PR56](https://github.com/aceakash/string-similarity/pull/56))
### 4.0.4
- Simplify some conditional statements. Also, update deps. (see [PR50](https://github.com/aceakash/string-similarity/pull/50))

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