The scipy package has several implementations of "distances". all of them are useful in one way to another to make these comparisons.
Another package (related only for this topic) is https://pypi.org/project/textdistance/ I hope my contribution is not buried under a lot of "off-topics" El dom., 15 sept. 2019 a las 23:13, Stephen Satchell (<l...@satchell.net>) escribió: > On 9/15/19 5:47 PM, Ashley Whetter wrote: > > No matter what's being said, it can always be worded respectfully. If > someone > > came and asked this question in person, would you sarcastically tell > them to try > > googling it? Probably not. I think we're all friendlier than that. > > I don't know about others, but when I run into the same situation, > instead of saying "just Google it" I provide a few links to get the > asker a start. Been doing that, in one form or another, in one medium > or another, for my entire 46-year career. > > Back in the beginning, before the Internet, before ARPAnet, I would > provide a few references for the person on a quest to look up in the > library. Working on the theory that "give a person a fish, they eat for > a day; teach them to fish and they eat forever." > > If someone can't play nice, they should not play at all. We are all in > this together, from retiree to greenhorn. > _______________________________________________ > code-quality mailing list -- code-quality@python.org > To unsubscribe send an email to code-quality-le...@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/code-quality.python.org/ > -- Juan B Cabral
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