Matchcode Optimization:Consonants
Consonants
Specifics
Only consonants will be compared. Vowels will be removed. ‘Y’ is defined as a vowel in this algorithm.
Summary
This algorithm removes vowels from the string and compares two strings based on their consonants.
Returns
Returns a match if two strings’ consonants match exactly.
Example Matchcode Usage 1
Example Data 1
STRING1 STRING2 RESULT Ron Doe Ron Doe67 Match Lynda Dylan Unique Tim Tom Match Brian Ian Unique
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Slower | Faster | ||||
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More Matches | Greater Accuracy |
Recommended Usage
Hybrid Deduper, where a single incoming record can quickly be evaluated independently against each record in an existing large master database.
Databases created via real-time data entry where audio likeness errors are introduced.
Databases of US and English language origin.
Not Recommended For
Database where disemvoweling was used to reduce storage space (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disemvoweling).
Do Not Use With
UTF-8 data. This algorithm was ported to MatchUp with the assumption that a character equals one byte, and therefore results may not be accurate if the data contains multi-byte characters.