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Text::Soundex (3)
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    NAME

    Text::Soundex - Implementation of the Soundex Algorithm as Described by Knuth
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

      use Text::Soundex;
    
    

      $code = soundex $string;            # get soundex code for a string
      @codes = soundex @list;             # get list of codes for list of strings
    
    

      # set value to be returned for strings without soundex code
    
    

      $soundex_nocode = 'Z000';
    
    
     

    DESCRIPTION

    This module implements the soundex algorithm as described by Donald Knuth in Volume 3 of The Art of Computer Programming. The algorithm is intended to hash words (in particular surnames) into a small space using a simple model which approximates the sound of the word when spoken by an English speaker. Each word is reduced to a four character string, the first character being an upper case letter and the remaining three being digits.

    If there is no soundex code representation for a string then the value of $soundex_nocode is returned. This is initially set to "undef", but many people seem to prefer an unlikely value like "Z000" (how unlikely this is depends on the data set being dealt with.) Any value can be assigned to $soundex_nocode.

    In scalar context "soundex" returns the soundex code of its first argument, and in list context a list is returned in which each element is the soundex code for the corresponding argument passed to "soundex" e.g.

      @codes = soundex qw(Mike Stok);
    
    

    leaves @codes containing "('M200', 'S320')".  

    EXAMPLES

    Knuth's examples of various names and the soundex codes they map to are listed below:

      Euler, Ellery -> E460
      Gauss, Ghosh -> G200
      Hilbert, Heilbronn -> H416
      Knuth, Kant -> K530
      Lloyd, Ladd -> L300
      Lukasiewicz, Lissajous -> L222
    
    

    so:

      $code = soundex 'Knuth';              # $code contains 'K530'
      @list = soundex qw(Lloyd Gauss);      # @list contains 'L300', 'G200'
    
    
     

    LIMITATIONS

    As the soundex algorithm was originally used a long time ago in the US it considers only the English alphabet and pronunciation.

    As it is mapping a large space (arbitrary length strings) onto a small space (single letter plus 3 digits) no inference can be made about the similarity of two strings which end up with the same soundex code. For example, both "Hilbert" and "Heilbronn" end up with a soundex code of "H416".  

    AUTHOR

    This code was implemented by Mike Stok ("stok@cybercom.net") from the description given by Knuth. Ian Phillipps ("ian@pipex.net") and Rich Pinder ("rpinder@hsc.usc.edu") supplied ideas and spotted mistakes.


     

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