NAME
Tree::BK - Structure for efficient fuzzy matching
VERSION
version 0.02
SYNOPSIS
use Tree::BK;
my $tree = Tree::BK->new();
$tree->insert(qw(cuba cubic cube cubby thing foo bar));
$tree->find('cube', 1); # cuba, cube
$tree->find('cube', 2); # cuba, cubic, cube, cubby
DESCRIPTION
The Burkhard-Keller, or BK tree, is a structure for efficiently
performing fuzzy matching. By default, this module assumes string input
and uses "distance" in Text::Levenshtein::XS to compare items and build
the tree. However, a subroutine giving the distance between two tree
members may be provided, making this structure more generally usable.
METHODS
"new"
Tree::BK->new(\&metric);
Creates a new instance of Tree::BK. A metric may be provided as an
argument. It should be a subroutine which takes two tree members as
arguments and returns a positive integer indicating the distance between
them. If no metric is provided, then the tree members are assumed to be
strings, and "distance" in Text::Levenshtein::XS is used as the metric.
"insert"
Inserts an object into the tree. Returns nothing if the object was
already in the tree, or the object if it was added to the tree.
"insert_all"
Inserts all of the input objects into the tree. Returns the number of
objects that were added to the tree (i.e. the number of objects that
weren't already present in the tree).
"find"
$tree->find($target, $distance)
Returns an array ref containing all of the objects in the tree which are
at most $distance distance away from $target.
"size"
Returns the number of objects currently stored in the tree.
SEE ALSO
These sites explain the concept of a BK tree pretty well:
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AUTHOR
Nathan Glenn
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Nathan Glenn.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.