metaphone
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
metaphone — Calculate the metaphone key of a string
Description
metaphone ( string $string [, int $max_phonemes = 0 ] ) : string
Calculates the metaphone key of string
.
Similar to soundex() metaphone creates the same key for similar sounding words. It's more accurate than soundex() as it knows the basic rules of English pronunciation. The metaphone generated keys are of variable length.
Metaphone was developed by Lawrence Philips <lphilips at verity dot com>. It is described in ["Practical Algorithms for Programmers", Binstock & Rex, Addison Wesley, 1995].
Parameters
-
string
-
The input string.
-
max_phonemes
-
This parameter restricts the returned metaphone key to
max_phonemes
characters in length. However, the resulting phonemes are always transcribed completely, so the resulting string length may be slightly longer thanmax_phonemes
. The default value of0
means no restriction.
Return Values
Returns the metaphone key as a string.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 | The function returned false on failure. |
Examples
Example #1 metaphone() basic example
<?php var_dump(metaphone('programming')); var_dump(metaphone('programmer')); ?>
The above example will output:
string(7) "PRKRMNK" string(6) "PRKRMR"
Example #2 Using the max_phonemes
parameter
<?php var_dump(metaphone('programming', 5)); var_dump(metaphone('programmer', 5)); ?>
The above example will output:
string(5) "PRKRM" string(5) "PRKRM"
Example #3 Using the max_phonemes
parameter
In this example, metaphone() is advised to produce a string of five characters, but that would require to split the final phoneme ('x'
is supposed to be transcribed to 'KS'
), so the function returns a string with six characters.
<?php var_dump(metaphone('Asterix', 5)); ?>
The above example will output:
string(6) "ASTRKS"
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