longest_match {triebeard} | R Documentation |
Find the longest match in a trie
Description
longest_match
accepts a trie and a character vector
and returns the value associated with whichever key had the longest match
to each entry in the character vector. A trie of "binary" and "bind", for example,
with an entry-to-compare of "binder", will match to "bind".
Usage
longest_match(trie, to_match, include_keys = FALSE)
Arguments
trie |
a trie object, created with |
to_match |
a character vector containing the strings to match against the trie's keys. |
include_keys |
a logical value indicating whether to include the keys in the returned results or not. If TRUE (not the default) the returned object will be a data.frame, rather than a vector. |
See Also
prefix_match
and greedy_match
for prefix and greedy matching, respectively.
Examples
trie <- trie(keys = c("afford", "affair", "available", "binary", "bind", "blind"),
values = c("afford", "affair", "available", "binary", "bind", "blind"))
longest_match(trie, "binder")
[Package triebeard version 0.4.1 Index]