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This is expected. Distances are defined for any iterators: in your example, the first argument is an iterator of Chars while the second argument is an iterator of Strings. They have no common elements so the distance between the two is the maximum length of the arguments.
What you want is to use .
broadcasting:
using StringDistances
d = Levenshtein()
d.(Ref("minimal working example"), ["an array", " of strings"])
Alternatively, I also like to use comprehensions:
using StringDistances
d = Levenshtein()
[d("minimal working example", x) for x in ["an array", " of strings"]]
I'll leave the issue open in case other people get confused by this. If so, I may throw an error when eltype
of each iterator is different.
from stringdistances.jl.
Ah, that makes sense to me. Thanks for the quick response!
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