Does anybody know what is the reason for the following example:
agrepl("cold", "cool")
#> [1] FALSE
agrepl("cool", "cold")
#> [1] TRUE
Since the max distance
defaults to:
If cost is not given, all defaults to 10%, and the other transformation number bounds default to all. The component names can be abbreviated.
And:
Expressed either as integer, or as a fraction of the pattern length times the maximal transformation cost (will be replaced by the smallest integer not less than the corresponding fraction)
The default maximum amount of transformations for a pattern of length 4 is 1.
The cool
-pattern matches the col
in the beginning of the cold
using only 1 deletion. Changing the cold
to match cool
would take at least two transformations (two subsitutions or one deletion and one insertion).
These examples might explain it a bit further:
agrepl("cold", "cool",max.distance = 1) # two changes necessary
#> [1] FALSE
agrepl("cold", "cool",max.distance = 2)
#> [1] TRUE
agrepl("cold", "coold") # just one addition necessary
#> [1] TRUE