====== Distance(text1, text2) ======
Category:  Text function

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=====Description=====
This function returns the edit distance between two text strings calculated as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damerau%E2%80%93Levenshtein_distance|Damerau-Levenshtein distance]]. 

This shows the number of text edits, such as character insertions or deletions, that is needed to produce //text2// from //text1//. It is used to measure the degree of variance between two strings. The larger the edit distance, the more different the strings are. 

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=====Use cases====
Rating the similarity between words (fuzzy matching).

The detection of mistyped words.

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=====Arguments=====
^Argument^Type^Description^
|text1|Text|The "source" string value.|
|text2|Text|The "destination" string to transform //text1// into .|

**Return value type:** Number

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=====Remarks=====
This function is case sensitive insofar as replacing a lower-case character with the upper-case version, or upper-case with the lower-case version, is considered an edit.

While numeric values can be entered for either argument, the function handles them as text strings for the calculation of the edit distance.

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=====Examples=====

  distance("cat", "cat") //Returns 0  (Strings are the same)

  distance("cat", "cut") //Returns 1  (Change "a" to "u")

  distance("cat", "dog") //Returns 3  (Change "c" to "d", "a" to "o", and "t" to "g")

  distance("cat", "Scott") //Returns 3  (Delete "S" and one of the "t"s, and change "a" to "o")

  distance("Mary","mary") //Returns 1  (Replace upper-case "M" with lower-case "m")

  distance(100, 1) //Returns 2  (Remove both "0"s)

  distance(100, "Bob") //Returns 3  (Replace "1" with "M", replace "0" with "a", and replace "0" with "r")
