System.StrUtils.SoundexInt
Delphi
function SoundexInt(const AText: string; ALength: TSoundexIntLength): Integer;
C++
extern DELPHI_PACKAGE int __fastcall SoundexInt(const System::UnicodeString AText, TSoundexIntLength ALength = (TSoundexIntLength)(0x4));
Properties
Type | Visibility | Source | Unit | Parent |
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function | public | System.StrUtils.pas System.StrUtils.hpp |
System.StrUtils | System.StrUtils |
Description
Converts a string into an integer that represents its phonetic value.
SoundexInt uses a Soundex algorithm to convert the string specified by AText into a phonetic representation where each character of the resulting string represents one of six families of similar phonemes. It then returns an integer that uniquely represents the first ALength Soundex codes in that string representation.
Note: The TSoundexIntLengthLength type represents an integer between 1 and 8. This is because the size of the integer return value limits the number of Soundex codes that can be used in the final representation.