Hi,
I am new here and I am trying to find a module providing the Longest Common Substring on a word level.
for example,
str1 = "I am trying to find a perl LCS module in perl monk";
str2 = "perl monk"
the return would be
"perl monk[10,11]"
Can anybody help?
I have tried Algorithm::LCS, but it gives the result of Longest Common Subsequence but not Substring.As the example above, by using Algorithm::LCS, the result would be "perl monk[6,11]", which is not what I want...
And I have also tried String::LCSS, but that is on a character level.
So can anybody help me find the right module.
Thanks in advance.
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