User talk:Iphantomwr lw019

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Your Boyer-Moore edits
Hello,

First, let me say I appreciate your apparent enthusiasm to contribute to the Boyer-Moore string search algorithm Wikipedia article. However, there are some stylistic errors with your contribution. It seems possible English is not your first language, in which case you certainly deserve accolade for contributing to Wikipedia, but there are quality requirements which must be met. First, please give WP:MANUAL a thorough read.

Here is an incomplete list of issues with your edits which must be addressed:


 * 1) Your section "How to understand it" is awkwardly-titled and the article might be better-served by integrating your explanations into the relevant existing sections.
 * 2) Your use of monospace text boxes for summary/emphasis is nonstandard and should be avoided.
 * 3) Sentences are littered with grammatical syntactic errors which obstruct understanding. For example, the sentence "Suppose the character 'c' in T where comparison fails at position i in pattern string P" does not parse properly.
 * 4) Use of the word "we" is inconsistent with an encyclopedic voice.

The largest problem is simply that your section does not help with understanding the algorithm. I myself understand Boyer-Moore very well, but cannot follow your explanation. Your contributions need a lot more work before they are ready to be used in the Wikipedia article. Please revert your changes and move them to your userspace (see A_primer_for_newcomers) where I would be happy to help you with editing.

Andrew Helwer (talk) 01:03, 5 November 2016 (UTC)