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The Apache Commons Codec component contains encoders and decoders for
various formats such as Base16, Base32, Base64, digest, and Hexadecimal. In addition to these
widely used encoders and decoders, the codec package also maintains a
collection of phonetic encoding utilities.
This is a port for GWT, which enables program, to use Apache Commons Codec
also in the frontend compiled by the gwt compiler to java-script.
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package org.apache.commons.codec.language;
import org.apache.commons.codec.EncoderException;
import org.apache.commons.codec.StringEncoder;
/**
* Encodes a string into a Soundex value. Soundex is an encoding used to relate similar names, but can also be used as a
* general purpose scheme to find word with similar phonemes.
*
* This class is thread-safe.
* Although not strictly immutable, the {@link #maxLength} field is not actually used.
*
* @version $Id: Soundex.java 1429868 2013-01-07 16:08:05Z ggregory $
*/
public class Soundex implements StringEncoder {
/**
* This is a default mapping of the 26 letters used in US English. A value of 0
for a letter position
* means do not encode.
*
* (This constant is provided as both an implementation convenience and to allow Javadoc to pick
* up the value for the constant values page.)
*
*
* @see #US_ENGLISH_MAPPING
*/
public static final String US_ENGLISH_MAPPING_STRING = "01230120022455012623010202";
/**
* This is a default mapping of the 26 letters used in US English. A value of 0
for a letter position
* means do not encode.
*
* @see Soundex#Soundex(char[])
*/
private static final char[] US_ENGLISH_MAPPING = US_ENGLISH_MAPPING_STRING.toCharArray();
/**
* An instance of Soundex using the US_ENGLISH_MAPPING mapping.
*
* @see #US_ENGLISH_MAPPING
*/
public static final Soundex US_ENGLISH = new Soundex();
/**
* The maximum length of a Soundex code - Soundex codes are only four characters by definition.
*
* @deprecated This feature is not needed since the encoding size must be constant. Will be removed in 2.0.
*/
@Deprecated
private int maxLength = 4;
/**
* Every letter of the alphabet is "mapped" to a numerical value. This char array holds the values to which each
* letter is mapped. This implementation contains a default map for US_ENGLISH
*/
private final char[] soundexMapping;
/**
* Creates an instance using US_ENGLISH_MAPPING
*
* @see Soundex#Soundex(char[])
* @see Soundex#US_ENGLISH_MAPPING
*/
public Soundex() {
this.soundexMapping = US_ENGLISH_MAPPING;
}
/**
* Creates a soundex instance using the given mapping. This constructor can be used to provide an internationalized
* mapping for a non-Western character set.
*
* Every letter of the alphabet is "mapped" to a numerical value. This char array holds the values to which each
* letter is mapped. This implementation contains a default map for US_ENGLISH
*
* @param mapping
* Mapping array to use when finding the corresponding code for a given character
*/
public Soundex(final char[] mapping) {
this.soundexMapping = new char[mapping.length];
System.arraycopy(mapping, 0, this.soundexMapping, 0, mapping.length);
}
/**
* Creates a refined soundex instance using a custom mapping. This constructor can be used to customize the mapping,
* and/or possibly provide an internationalized mapping for a non-Western character set.
*
* @param mapping
* Mapping string to use when finding the corresponding code for a given character
* @since 1.4
*/
public Soundex(final String mapping) {
this.soundexMapping = mapping.toCharArray();
}
/**
* Encodes the Strings and returns the number of characters in the two encoded Strings that are the same. This
* return value ranges from 0 through 4: 0 indicates little or no similarity, and 4 indicates strong similarity or
* identical values.
*
* @param s1
* A String that will be encoded and compared.
* @param s2
* A String that will be encoded and compared.
* @return The number of characters in the two encoded Strings that are the same from 0 to 4.
*
* @see SoundexUtils#difference(StringEncoder,String,String)
* @see MS
* T-SQL DIFFERENCE
*
* @throws EncoderException
* if an error occurs encoding one of the strings
* @since 1.3
*/
public int difference(final String s1, final String s2) throws EncoderException {
return SoundexUtils.difference(this, s1, s2);
}
/**
* Encodes an Object using the soundex algorithm. This method is provided in order to satisfy the requirements of
* the Encoder interface, and will throw an EncoderException if the supplied object is not of type java.lang.String.
*
* @param obj
* Object to encode
* @return An object (or type java.lang.String) containing the soundex code which corresponds to the String
* supplied.
* @throws EncoderException
* if the parameter supplied is not of type java.lang.String
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if a character is not mapped
*/
@Override
public Object encode(final Object obj) throws EncoderException {
if (!(obj instanceof String)) {
throw new EncoderException("Parameter supplied to Soundex encode is not of type java.lang.String");
}
return soundex((String) obj);
}
/**
* Encodes a String using the soundex algorithm.
*
* @param str
* A String object to encode
* @return A Soundex code corresponding to the String supplied
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if a character is not mapped
*/
@Override
public String encode(final String str) {
return soundex(str);
}
/**
* Used internally by the SoundEx algorithm.
*
* Consonants from the same code group separated by W or H are treated as one.
*
* @param str
* the cleaned working string to encode (in upper case).
* @param index
* the character position to encode
* @return Mapping code for a particular character
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if the character is not mapped
*/
private char getMappingCode(final String str, final int index) {
// map() throws IllegalArgumentException
final char mappedChar = this.map(str.charAt(index));
// HW rule check
if (index > 1 && mappedChar != '0') {
final char hwChar = str.charAt(index - 1);
if ('H' == hwChar || 'W' == hwChar) {
final char preHWChar = str.charAt(index - 2);
final char firstCode = this.map(preHWChar);
if (firstCode == mappedChar || 'H' == preHWChar || 'W' == preHWChar) {
return 0;
}
}
}
return mappedChar;
}
/**
* Returns the maxLength. Standard Soundex
*
* @deprecated This feature is not needed since the encoding size must be constant. Will be removed in 2.0.
* @return int
*/
@Deprecated
public int getMaxLength() {
return this.maxLength;
}
/**
* Returns the soundex mapping.
*
* @return soundexMapping.
*/
private char[] getSoundexMapping() {
return this.soundexMapping;
}
/**
* Maps the given upper-case character to its Soundex code.
*
* @param ch
* An upper-case character.
* @return A Soundex code.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* Thrown if ch
is not mapped.
*/
private char map(final char ch) {
final int index = ch - 'A';
if (index < 0 || index >= this.getSoundexMapping().length) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The character is not mapped: " + ch);
}
return this.getSoundexMapping()[index];
}
/**
* Sets the maxLength.
*
* @deprecated This feature is not needed since the encoding size must be constant. Will be removed in 2.0.
* @param maxLength
* The maxLength to set
*/
@Deprecated
public void setMaxLength(final int maxLength) {
this.maxLength = maxLength;
}
/**
* Retrieves the Soundex code for a given String object.
*
* @param str
* String to encode using the Soundex algorithm
* @return A soundex code for the String supplied
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if a character is not mapped
*/
public String soundex(String str) {
if (str == null) {
return null;
}
str = SoundexUtils.clean(str);
if (str.length() == 0) {
return str;
}
final char out[] = {'0', '0', '0', '0'};
char last, mapped;
int incount = 1, count = 1;
out[0] = str.charAt(0);
// getMappingCode() throws IllegalArgumentException
last = getMappingCode(str, 0);
while (incount < str.length() && count < out.length) {
mapped = getMappingCode(str, incount++);
if (mapped != 0) {
if (mapped != '0' && mapped != last) {
out[count++] = mapped;
}
last = mapped;
}
}
return new String(out);
}
}
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