!636 main { !include #1000388 psvm { System.out.println(leven("hello", "world")); System.out.println(leven("hello", "hello world")); System.out.println(leven("c", "cdefgh")); } }
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Snippet ID: | #1000398 |
Snippet name: | Levenshtein distance function test |
Eternal ID of this version: | #1000398/1 |
Text MD5: | cdd23559144a40c6ddf5e1f383e9e560 |
Author: | stefan |
Category: | javax |
Type: | JavaX source code |
Public (visible to everyone): | Yes |
Archived (hidden from active list): | No |
Created/modified: | 2015-08-02 19:32:47 |
Source code size: | 210 bytes / 11 lines |
Pitched / IR pitched: | No / Yes |
Views / Downloads: | 640 / 563 |
Referenced in: | #3000382 - Answer for ferdie (>> t = 1, f = 0) #3000383 - Answer for funkoverflow (>> t=1, f=0 okay) |