280 APPENDIX A. PATTERN LIBRARY Date
Abstract:
This appendix lists the pattern identifiers built into the LAPIS library, describing what each identifier is designed to match. When an identifier is defined by TC patterns, the TC patterns are specified afterward. A.1 Business Identifiers in theBusiness namespace are defined by TC patterns in the fileUSEnglish.tc. Address State matches U.S. state names and their two-letter abbreviations. ZipCode matches 5-digit and 9-digit U.S. zip codes appearing just after aState in an address. State is either "Alabama " or "Alaska" or "Wisconsin " or "Wyoming" or word = case-sensitive either "AL " or "AK" or "WI " or "WY" ignoring nothing
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