Issue
Python's new regex module supports fuzzy string matching. Sing praises aloud (now).
Per the docs:
The
ENHANCEMATCH
flag makes fuzzy matching attempt to improve the fit of the next match that it finds.The
BESTMATCH
flag makes fuzzy matching search for the best match instead of the next match
The ENHANCEMATCH
flag is set using (?e)
as in
regex.search("(?e)(dog){e<=1}", "cat and dog")[1]
returns "dog"
but there's nothing on actually setting the BESTMATCH
flag. How's it done?
Solution
Documentation on the BESTMATCH
flag functionality is partial (but improving). Poke-n-hope shows that BESTMATCH
is set using (?b)
.
>>> import regex
>>> regex.search(r"(?e)(?:hello){e<=4}", "What did you say, oh - hello")[0]
'hat d'
>>> regex.search(r"(?b)(?:hello){e<=4}", "What did you say, oh - hello")[0]
'hello'
Answered By - zelusp
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