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Motekim-Search Build Status

All funtions written in c and wrapped in swift. Build in xcode if you wish.

The Algorithms:

Note: I renamed and made up a few - which are the best ones. But 90% you know.

Boyer-Moore algorithm

Alpha Skip

Apostolico-Crochemore algorithm

Apostolico-Giancarlo algorithm

BMH-SBNDM

BRUTE FORCE SEARCH

BackwardOracle

Berry-Ravindran algorithm

Boyer-Moore-Horspool

Colussi algorithm

Deterministic Finite Automaton algorithm

Extended-BOM

Franek-Jennings-Smyth

Galil-Giancarlo algorithm

Galil-Seiferas

KMP Skip Search algorithm

Karp-Rabin algorithm

Knuth-Morris-Pratt

Morris-Pratt

Optimal Mismatch algorithm

Ordered Alphabets

Quick Search

Railgun String Search (CAN'T BE BEAT OR BROKEN)

Research with an automaton search

Reverse Colussi algorithm

Reverse Fuck All

SIMON!

ShiftAnd

Shifty and Fuzzy

Skip Search

Turbo-BM algorithm

Two Way Search

Viva Hate

Zhu-Takaoka algorith

Good Read: https://arxiv.org/abs/1012.2547 #

It's very simple to use Swift and c side by by side.

Fun Swift opinion - If you're not low level engineers, you probably don't realize that Swift (or Golang - my new favorite) could easily replace c. But c is awesome. C++ can die already.

I took the TDD approach on this so every implementation is right in the unit tests.

These are most of the full text search algos out there I think.

I even found some esoteric ones that are blazing compared to the "standard" ones. You'll know them by their name as you'll have never heard of it.

This has been an interesting exercize'. Each one of these excell in specific scenarios. Some more universal than others. Lots of unexpected on specific data types. This is exciting because there is a strong possibility it's quite easy to improve every search platform/algo in existence via simple genetic algos and ML. That's a big one. But in dev. Similar to https://github.com/mikewlange/Kettle--Tpot-for-GPU-AI but for search critera/algo deduction/content.

Hopefully no one reads that last sentance as you now have a billian dollar search platform if you put in the work before me.

Here they are in no particular order.

https://github.com/mikewlange/35-Super-Fast-Search-Algorithms/tree/master/Motekim%20Search