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A python library for computing the similarity between two string(text) based on cosine similarity made by kalebu

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How does it work ?

It uses Tfidf Vectorizer to transform the text into vectors and then obtained vectors are converted into arrays of numbers and then finally cosine similary computation is employed resulting to output indicating how similar they are.

Installation

You can either install it directly from Github or use pip to install it, here is how you to install it directly from github;

$  git clone https://github.com/Kalebu/pysimilar
$  cd pysimilar
$ pysimilar -> python setup.py install

Installation with pip

$ pip install pysimilar

Example of usage

Pysimilar allows you to either specify the string you want to compare directly or specify path to files containing string you want to compare.

Here an example on how to compare strings directly;

>>> from pysimilar import compare
>>> compare('very light indeed', 'how fast is light')
0.17077611319011649

Here how to compare files with textual documents;

>>> compare('README.md', 'LICENSE', isfile=True)
0.25545580376557886

You can also compare documents with particular extension in a given directory, for instance let's say I want to compare all the documents with .txt in a documents directory here is what I will do;

Directory for documents used by the example below look like this

documents/
├── anomalie.zeta
├── hello.txt
├── hi.txt
└── welcome.txt

Here how to compare files of a particular extension

>>> import pysimilar
>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> pysimilar.extensions = '.txt'
>>> comparison_result = pysimilar.compare_documents('documents')
>>> [['welcome.txt vs hi.txt', 0.6053485081062917],
    ['welcome.txt vs hello.txt', 0.0],
    ['hi.txt vs hello.txt', 0.0]]

You can also sort the comparison score based on their score by changing the ascending parameter, just as shown below;

>>> comparison_result = pysimilar.compare_documents('documents', ascending=True)
>>> pprint(comparison_result)
[['welcome.txt vs hello.txt', 0.0],
 ['hi.txt vs hello.txt', 0.0],
 ['welcome.txt vs hi.txt', 0.6053485081062917]]

You can also set pysimilar to include files with multiple extensions

>>> import pysimilar
>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> pysimilar.extensions = ['.txt', '.zeta']
>>> comparison_result = pysimilar.compare_documents('documents', ascending=True)
>>> pprint(comparison_result)
[['welcome.txt vs hello.txt', 0.0],
 ['hi.txt vs hello.txt', 0.0],
 ['anomalie.zeta vs hi.txt', 0.4968161174826459],
 ['welcome.txt vs hi.txt', 0.6292275146695526],
 ['welcome.txt vs anomalie.zeta', 0.7895651507603823]]

Contributions

If you have anything valuable to add to the lib, whether its a documentation, typo error, source code, please don't hesitate to contribute just fork it and submit your pull request and I will try to be as friendly as I can to assist you making the contributions.

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All the Credits

All the Credits to kalebu and other future contributors