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# js-levenshtein [](https://travis-ci.org/gustf/js-levenshtein) A very efficient JS implementation calculating the Levenshtein distance, i.e. the difference between two strings. Based on Wagner-Fischer dynamic programming algorithm, optimized for speed and memory - use a single distance vector instead of a matrix - loop unrolling on the outer loop - remove common prefixes/postfixes from the calculation - minimize the number of comparisons ## Install ``` $ npm install --save js-levenshtein ``` ## Usage ```js const levenshtein = require('js-levenshtein'); levenshtein('kitten', 'sitting'); //=> 3 ``` ## Benchmark ``` $ npm run bench 50 paragraphs, length max=500 min=240 avr=372.5 162 op/s » js-levenshtein 98 op/s » talisman 94 op/s » levenshtein-edit-distance 85 op/s » leven 39 op/s » fast-levenshtein 100 sentences, length max=170 min=6 avr=57.5 3,076 op/s » js-levenshtein 2,024 op/s » talisman 1,817 op/s » levenshtein-edit-distance 1,633 op/s » leven 800 op/s » fast-levenshtein 2000 words, length max=20 min=3 avr=9.5 3,119 op/s » js-levenshtein 2,416 op/s » talisman 2,141 op/s » levenshtein-edit-distance 1,855 op/s » leven 1,260 op/s » fast-levenshtein ``` Benchmarks was performed with node v8.12.0 on a MacBook Pro 15", 2.9 GHz Intel Core i9 ## License MIT © Gustaf Andersson