Name : perl-String-KeyboardDistance
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Version : 1.01
| Vendor : PLD
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Release : 2
| Date : 2003-03-16 07:52:16
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Group : Development/Languages/perl
| Source RPM : perl-String-KeyboardDistance-1.01-2.src.rpm
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Size : 0.02 MB
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Packager : PLD bug tracking system ( http://bugs_pld_org_pl/ )
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Summary : String::KeyboardDistance - String Comparison Algorithm
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Description :
This module implemements a version of keyboard distance for fuzzy string matching. Keyboard distance is a measure of the physical distance between two keys on a keyboard. For example, \'g\' has a distance of 1 from the keys \'r\', \'t\', \'y\', \'f\', \'h\', \'v\', \'b\', and \'n\'. Immediate diagonals (like \'r\', \'y\', \'v\', and \'n\') are considered to have a distance of 1 instead of 1.414 to help to prevent horizontal/vertical bias.
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm3/linux-pld/dists/ra/ready/i386 |