This is definetely a problem to go to
CPAN for, but in the interest of wheel-reinvention, here is an implementation of my interpretation of your question. The function below matches "sticky-finger" typos, i.e. it matches strings where any number of characters were duplicated (up to a specifiable number of times). That seemed to be the gist of your question... maybe you could provide strings that shouldn't match, too?
use strict;
use warnings;
my $input = 'foo bar baz';
my @test_strings = (
'fooo bar baz',
'foo bar baaz',
'foo bbar baz',
'ffoo baar baz', # Matches: Should it?
'fxo bar baz', # No match: Different character, not dup.
'foo baaar baz' # No match: Too many 'a's!
);
my $fuzziness = 1;
# Let's try out the function
for (@test_strings){
if (fuzzy_match($input, $_, $fuzziness)){
print "MATCHED: $_\n";
} else{
print "NO MATCH: $_\n";
}
}
sub fuzzy_match{
my ($input, $test_string, $fuzziness) = @_;
# Build a regex from the input string
my $regex = '';
for (split //, $input){
$regex .= quotemeta($_) . "\{1," . ($fuzziness + 1) . "}?";
}
$test_string =~ m/$regex/;
}
As for the number of characters different, I think that would be
length($test_string) - length($input_string).
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