The behavior of this function is surprising to me.

select substring_similarity('dog' ,  'hotdogpound') ;

  substring_similarity
----------------------
                  0.25

Substring search was desined to search similar word in string:
contrib_regression=# select substring_similarity('dog' ,  'hot dogpound') ;
 substring_similarity
----------------------
                 0.75

contrib_regression=# select substring_similarity('dog' ,  'hot dog pound') ;
 substring_similarity
----------------------
                    1
It seems to me that users search words in long string. But I'm agree that more detailed explanation needed and, may be, we need to change feature name to fuzzywordsearch or something else, I can't imagine how.



Also, should we have a function which indicates the position in the
2nd string at which the most similar match to the 1st argument occurs?

select substring_similarity_pos('dog' ,  'hotdogpound') ;

answering: 4
Interesting, I think, it will be useful in some cases.


We could call them <<-> and <->> , where the first corresponds to <%
and the second to %>
Agree
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