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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T08:56:27+00:00 2026-06-17T08:56:27+00:00

I am having a table ‘question’ with following columns: ID (primary key) title (Question

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I am having a table ‘question’ with following columns:

  1. ID (primary key)
  2. title (Question subject/title)
  3. body (Question details)

Now say if user is asking a question, and as soon he finishes his title, I actually fire an event to get questions available similar to this title.

Now how can I am match user’s input (title) to existing titles in question table and get the similar ones out?

I am using MySql Db. Please help me with this.

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    2026-06-17T08:56:28+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:56 am

    Perhaps the Levenshtein distance?

    CREATE FUNCTION levenshtein( s1 VARCHAR(255), s2 VARCHAR(255) ) 
      RETURNS INT 
      DETERMINISTIC 
      BEGIN 
        DECLARE s1_len, s2_len, i, j, c, c_temp, cost INT; 
        DECLARE s1_char CHAR; 
        -- max strlen=255 
        DECLARE cv0, cv1 VARBINARY(256); 
        SET s1_len = CHAR_LENGTH(s1), s2_len = CHAR_LENGTH(s2), cv1 = 0x00, j = 1, i = 1, c = 0; 
        IF s1 = s2 THEN 
          RETURN 0; 
        ELSEIF s1_len = 0 THEN 
          RETURN s2_len; 
        ELSEIF s2_len = 0 THEN 
          RETURN s1_len; 
        ELSE 
          WHILE j <= s2_len DO 
            SET cv1 = CONCAT(cv1, UNHEX(HEX(j))), j = j + 1; 
          END WHILE; 
          WHILE i <= s1_len DO 
            SET s1_char = SUBSTRING(s1, i, 1), c = i, cv0 = UNHEX(HEX(i)), j = 1; 
            WHILE j <= s2_len DO 
              SET c = c + 1; 
              IF s1_char = SUBSTRING(s2, j, 1) THEN  
                SET cost = 0; ELSE SET cost = 1; 
              END IF; 
              SET c_temp = CONV(HEX(SUBSTRING(cv1, j, 1)), 16, 10) + cost; 
              IF c > c_temp THEN SET c = c_temp; END IF; 
                SET c_temp = CONV(HEX(SUBSTRING(cv1, j+1, 1)), 16, 10) + 1; 
                IF c > c_temp THEN  
                  SET c = c_temp;  
                END IF; 
                SET cv0 = CONCAT(cv0, UNHEX(HEX(c))), j = j + 1; 
            END WHILE; 
            SET cv1 = cv0, i = i + 1; 
          END WHILE; 
        END IF; 
        RETURN c; 
      END; 
    

    Helper function:

    CREATE FUNCTION levenshtein_ratio( s1 VARCHAR(255), s2 VARCHAR(255) ) 
      RETURNS INT 
      DETERMINISTIC 
      BEGIN 
        DECLARE s1_len, s2_len, max_len INT; 
        SET s1_len = LENGTH(s1), s2_len = LENGTH(s2); 
        IF s1_len > s2_len THEN  
          SET max_len = s1_len;  
        ELSE  
          SET max_len = s2_len;  
        END IF; 
        RETURN ROUND((1 - LEVENSHTEIN(s1, s2) / max_len) * 100); 
      END; 
    

    (From http://www.artfulsoftware.com/infotree/queries.php#552), common mysql queries

    Or you could use “LIKE” with generous wildcards, would be simpler

      SELECT title FROM yourTable WHERE title LIKE '%yourTitle%';
    

    If you deem the body to be relevent as well,

      SELECT title FROm yourTable WHERE body LIKE '%yourTitle%';
    
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