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Short Levenshtein distance implementation in Scala
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package net.tixxit.levenshtein | |
import scala.math.min | |
object EditDistance { | |
def editDist[A](a: Iterable[A], b: Iterable[A]) = | |
((0 to b.size).toList /: a)((prev, x) => | |
(prev zip prev.tail zip b).scanLeft(prev.head + 1) { | |
case (h, ((d, v), y)) => min(min(h + 1, v + 1), d + (if (x == y) 0 else 1)) | |
}) last | |
} |
@jasonleehodges http://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.3/scala/collection/Seq.html#/:[B](z:B)(op:(B,A)=>B):B
I'm not saying I know a lot about it BUT I am also looking it up and found this
edit: its just a fancy syntax for foldLeft.
/:
is foldLeft
Could you please give an example of usage please?
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This is a super awesome implementation and it works really well. I'm having a hard time figuring out what this line does:
(0 to b.size).toList /: a)((prev, x)
Specifically, I can't find anything when searching that describes the /: operator. Think you could lend some help?