=============================== fuzzysearch =============================== .. image:: https://badge.fury.io/py/fuzzysearch.png :target: http://badge.fury.io/py/fuzzysearch .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/taleinat/fuzzysearch.png?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.org/taleinat/fuzzysearch .. image:: https://pypip.in/d/fuzzysearch/badge.png :target: https://crate.io/packages/fuzzysearch?version=latest fuzzysearch is useful for finding approximate subsequence matches * Free software: MIT license * Documentation: http://fuzzysearch.rtfd.org. Features -------- * Fuzzy sub-sequence search: Find parts of a sequence which match a given sub-sequence up to a given maximum Levenshtein distance. Simple Example -------------- You can usually just use the `find_near_matches()` utility function, which chooses a suitable fuzzy search implementation according to the given parameters: .. code:: python >>> from fuzzysearch import find_near_matches >>> find_near_matches('PATTERN', 'aaaPATERNaaa', max_l_dist=1) [Match(start=3, end=9, dist=1)] Advanced Example ---------------- If needed you can choose a specific search implementation, such as `find_near_matches_with_ngrams()`: .. code:: python >>> sequence = '''\ GACTAGCACTGTAGGGATAACAATTTCACACAGGTGGACAATTACATTGAAAATCACAGATTGGTCACACACACA TTGGACATACATAGAAACACACACACATACATTAGATACGAACATAGAAACACACATTAGACGCGTACATAGACA CAAACACATTGACAGGCAGTTCAGATGATGACGCCCGACTGATACTCGCGTAGTCGTGGGAGGCAAGGCACACAG GGGATAGG''' >>> subsequence = 'TGCACTGTAGGGATAACAAT' #distance 1 >>> max_distance = 2 >>> from fuzzysearch import find_near_matches_with_ngrams >>> find_near_matches_with_ngrams(subsequence, sequence, max_distance) [Match(start=3, end=24, dist=1)]