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package com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.codec.language;

/**
 * Encodes a string into a Caverphone 2.0 value.
 *
 * This is an algorithm created by the Caversham Project at the University of Otago. It implements the Caverphone 2.0
 * algorithm:
 *
 * @see Wikipedia - Caverphone
 * @see Caverphone 2.0 specification
 * @since 1.5
 *
 * 

This class is immutable and thread-safe.

*/ public class Caverphone2 extends AbstractCaverphone { private static final String TEN_1 = "1111111111"; /** * Encodes the given String into a Caverphone 2.0 value. * * @param source * String the source string * @return A caverphone code for the given String */ @Override public String encode(final String source) { String txt = source; if (SoundexUtils.isEmpty(txt)) { return TEN_1; } // 1. Convert to lowercase txt = txt.toLowerCase(java.util.Locale.ENGLISH); // 2. Remove anything not A-Z txt = txt.replaceAll("[^a-z]", ""); // 2.5. Remove final e txt = txt.replaceAll("e$", ""); // 2.0 only // 3. Handle various start options txt = txt.replaceAll("^cough", "cou2f"); txt = txt.replaceAll("^rough", "rou2f"); txt = txt.replaceAll("^tough", "tou2f"); txt = txt.replaceAll("^enough", "enou2f"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replaceAll("^trough", "trou2f"); // 2.0 only // note the spec says ^enough here again, c+p error I assume txt = txt.replaceAll("^gn", "2n"); // End txt = txt.replaceAll("mb$", "m2"); // 4. Handle replacements txt = txt.replace("cq", "2q"); txt = txt.replace("ci", "si"); txt = txt.replace("ce", "se"); txt = txt.replace("cy", "sy"); txt = txt.replace("tch", "2ch"); txt = txt.replace("c", "k"); txt = txt.replace("q", "k"); txt = txt.replace("x", "k"); txt = txt.replace("v", "f"); txt = txt.replace("dg", "2g"); txt = txt.replace("tio", "sio"); txt = txt.replace("tia", "sia"); txt = txt.replace("d", "t"); txt = txt.replace("ph", "fh"); txt = txt.replace("b", "p"); txt = txt.replace("sh", "s2"); txt = txt.replace("z", "s"); txt = txt.replaceAll("^[aeiou]", "A"); txt = txt.replaceAll("[aeiou]", "3"); txt = txt.replace("j", "y"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replaceAll("^y3", "Y3"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replaceAll("^y", "A"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replace("y", "3"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replace("3gh3", "3kh3"); txt = txt.replace("gh", "22"); txt = txt.replace("g", "k"); txt = txt.replaceAll("s+", "S"); txt = txt.replaceAll("t+", "T"); txt = txt.replaceAll("p+", "P"); txt = txt.replaceAll("k+", "K"); txt = txt.replaceAll("f+", "F"); txt = txt.replaceAll("m+", "M"); txt = txt.replaceAll("n+", "N"); txt = txt.replace("w3", "W3"); txt = txt.replace("wh3", "Wh3"); txt = txt.replaceAll("w$", "3"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replace("w", "2"); txt = txt.replaceAll("^h", "A"); txt = txt.replace("h", "2"); txt = txt.replace("r3", "R3"); txt = txt.replaceAll("r$", "3"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replace("r", "2"); txt = txt.replace("l3", "L3"); txt = txt.replaceAll("l$", "3"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replace("l", "2"); // 5. Handle removals txt = txt.replace("2", ""); txt = txt.replaceAll("3$", "A"); // 2.0 only txt = txt.replace("3", ""); // 6. put ten 1s on the end txt += TEN_1; // 7. take the first ten characters as the code return txt.substring(0, TEN_1.length()); } }




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