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Hi,
I have two texts . is it possible to extract the text where the two arrays match.For example: A='First Boston Corp Lehman Brothers ' B='Lehman Brothers Merill Lynch'; How can I get the match "Lehman Brothers"
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Teja Muppirala
on 29 Jun 2011
The simple brute force method:
A='Lehman Brothers Merill Lynch';
B='First Boston Corp Lehman Brothers';
for n = 1:numel(B);
for k = 1:n
if ~isempty(strfind(A,B(k + (0:numel(B)-n))))
Bmatch = B(k + (0:numel(B)-n))
return
end
end
end
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Matt Fig
on 29 Jun 2011
A = 'First Boston Corp Lehman Brothers ';
B = 'Lehman Brothers Merill Lynch';
Am = regexp(A,'\s','split');
Am = Am(ismember(Am,regexp(B,'\s','split')))
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Jun 2011
That finds words in common, not substrings in common. For example if B='Brothers Merill Lehman Lynch' then that algorithm would output {'Lehman' 'Brothers'} even though 'Brothers ' is the longest common substring.
Longest substring could potentially be 'Lehman Brother' if one of the strings had 'Lehman Brothers' and the other had 'Lehman Brotherhood'. It is not completely clear from Joseph's description whether only "words" are to be matched or whether parts of words are okay as well.
Walter Roberson
on 29 Jun 2011
This is the "longest common substring problem"; see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longest_common_substring_problem (which looks a bit biased in that it only presents one algorithm)
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