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package org.apache.commons.codec.language;

import org.apache.commons.codec.EncoderException;
import org.apache.commons.codec.StringEncoder;

Utility methods for Soundex and RefinedSoundex classes.

This class is immutable and thread-safe.

Version:$Id$
Since:1.3
/** * Utility methods for {@link Soundex} and {@link RefinedSoundex} classes. * * <p>This class is immutable and thread-safe.</p> * * @version $Id$ * @since 1.3 */
final class SoundexUtils {
Cleans up the input string before Soundex processing by only returning upper case letters.
Params:
  • str – The String to clean.
Returns:A clean String.
/** * Cleans up the input string before Soundex processing by only returning * upper case letters. * * @param str * The String to clean. * @return A clean String. */
static String clean(final String str) { if (str == null || str.length() == 0) { return str; } final int len = str.length(); final char[] chars = new char[len]; int count = 0; for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (Character.isLetter(str.charAt(i))) { chars[count++] = str.charAt(i); } } if (count == len) { return str.toUpperCase(java.util.Locale.ENGLISH); } return new String(chars, 0, count).toUpperCase(java.util.Locale.ENGLISH); }
Encodes the Strings and returns the number of characters in the two encoded Strings that are the same.
  • For Soundex, this return value ranges from 0 through 4: 0 indicates little or no similarity, and 4 indicates strong similarity or identical values.
  • For refined Soundex, the return value can be greater than 4.
Params:
  • encoder – The encoder to use to encode the Strings.
  • s1 – A String that will be encoded and compared.
  • s2 – A String that will be encoded and compared.
Throws:
See Also:
Returns:The number of characters in the two Soundex encoded Strings that are the same.
/** * Encodes the Strings and returns the number of characters in the two * encoded Strings that are the same. * <ul> * <li>For Soundex, this return value ranges from 0 through 4: 0 indicates * little or no similarity, and 4 indicates strong similarity or identical * values.</li> * <li>For refined Soundex, the return value can be greater than 4.</li> * </ul> * * @param encoder * The encoder to use to encode the Strings. * @param s1 * A String that will be encoded and compared. * @param s2 * A String that will be encoded and compared. * @return The number of characters in the two Soundex encoded Strings that * are the same. * * @see #differenceEncoded(String,String) * @see <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/tsqlref/ts_de-dz_8co5.asp"> * MS T-SQL DIFFERENCE</a> * * @throws EncoderException * if an error occurs encoding one of the strings */
static int difference(final StringEncoder encoder, final String s1, final String s2) throws EncoderException { return differenceEncoded(encoder.encode(s1), encoder.encode(s2)); }
Returns the number of characters in the two Soundex encoded Strings that are the same.
  • For Soundex, this return value ranges from 0 through 4: 0 indicates little or no similarity, and 4 indicates strong similarity or identical values.
  • For refined Soundex, the return value can be greater than 4.
Params:
  • es1 – An encoded String.
  • es2 – An encoded String.
See Also:
Returns:The number of characters in the two Soundex encoded Strings that are the same.
/** * Returns the number of characters in the two Soundex encoded Strings that * are the same. * <ul> * <li>For Soundex, this return value ranges from 0 through 4: 0 indicates * little or no similarity, and 4 indicates strong similarity or identical * values.</li> * <li>For refined Soundex, the return value can be greater than 4.</li> * </ul> * * @param es1 * An encoded String. * @param es2 * An encoded String. * @return The number of characters in the two Soundex encoded Strings that * are the same. * * @see <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/tsqlref/ts_de-dz_8co5.asp"> * MS T-SQL DIFFERENCE</a> */
static int differenceEncoded(final String es1, final String es2) { if (es1 == null || es2 == null) { return 0; } final int lengthToMatch = Math.min(es1.length(), es2.length()); int diff = 0; for (int i = 0; i < lengthToMatch; i++) { if (es1.charAt(i) == es2.charAt(i)) { diff++; } } return diff; } }