questionwrite a program that computes the edit


#question.Write a program that computes the edit distance (also called the Levenshtein distance, for its creator Vladimir
Levenshtein) between two words. The edit distance between two strings is the minimum number of operations that
are needed to transform one string into the other. For this program, an operation is a substitution of a single character,
such as from “brisk” to “brick”. The edit distance between the words “dog” and “cat” is 3, following the chain of
“dot”, “cot”, and “cat” to transform “dog” into “cat”. When you compute the edit distance between two words, each
intermediate word must be an actual valid word. Edit distances are useful in applications that need to determine how
similar two strings are, such as spelling checkers.
Read your input from a dictionary text file. From this file, compute a map from every word to its immediate neighbors,
that is, the words that have an edit distance of 1 from it. Once this map is built, you can walk it to find paths
from one word to another.
A good way to process paths to walk the neighbor map is to use a linked list of words to visit, starting with the
beginning word, such as “dog”. Your algorithm should repeatedly remove the front word of the list and add all of its
neighbors to the end of the list, until the ending word (such as “cat”) is found or until the list becomes empty, which
indicates that no path exists between the two words.

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