difflib.get_close_matches(word, possibilities, n=3, cutoff=0.6)
Return a list of the best “good enough” matches. word is a sequence for which close matches are desired (typically a string), and possibilities is a list of sequences against which to match word (typically a list of strings).
Optional argument n (default 3
) is the maximum number of close matches to return; n must be greater than 0
.
Optional argument cutoff (default 0.6
) is a float in the range [0, 1]. Possibilities that don’t score at least that similar to word are ignored.
The best (no more than n) matches among the possibilities are returned in a list, sorted by similarity score, most similar first.
>>> get_close_matches('appel', ['ape', 'apple', 'peach', 'puppy']) ['apple', 'ape'] >>> import keyword >>> get_close_matches('wheel', keyword.kwlist) ['while'] >>> get_close_matches('pineapple', keyword.kwlist) [] >>> get_close_matches('accept', keyword.kwlist) ['except']
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