On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Kjartan аsЧСrsson wrote:
> Is there any indexing technique available I can use when joining tables
> with a regular expression pattern in pgsql?
>
> I know one method for indexing strings that will be matched with regular
> expression patterns, and that is using so called k-gram indexes.
> Indexing the string "kjartan" with k-gram index where k = 3 would
> create "kja", "jar", "art", "rta", "tan" as an index. Ofcourse it is hard to
Usually, k-grams technique is used to match patterns with errors and
3-grams produce "__k", "_kj", "kja", "jar", "art", "rta", "ta_", "a__"
where leading and trailing spaces are used to compensate 'boundary' effect.
But I dont' quite understand your question. Are you looking for fuzzy match ?
If so, take a look on contrib modules.
> decide the size of k and I'm sure in many cases mulitple k values might
> be needed, depending on the situation.
>
> I have not done any major survey of available techniques, but I was
> hoping I could get some pointers here.
>
> I assume pgsql always uses nested loop join when joining relations which are
> joined with regular expression pattern?
>
Regards, Oleg
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