How to read text strings and count them
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Hello All,
Lets assume I have one file which contains strings. I want to read that file, and create a matrix of word count/line. For example, I define I will have 5 words in file, which are
"we, are, you, people, student"
and the text file contains following three lines.
we are people and we are students you are students and people
Now I want matrix
we, are, you, people, student
line 1 2 2 0 1 1
line 2 0 1 1 1 1
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Adam
le 20 Avr 2015
doc textscan
doc strtok
doc strcmp
doc ismember
should help you (one or other of strcmp or ismember rather than both), though I don't have time to give a more detailed answer so just a comment. Someone else may provide a more detailed answer if you cannot work out the right combination of those functions.
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Guillaume
le 20 Avr 2015
Modifié(e) : Guillaume
le 20 Avr 2015
One fairly simple way:
searchwords = {'we', 'are', 'you', 'people', 'student'}; %list of words to search
filecontent = fileread('somefile.txt'); %read whole text file
filelines = regexp(filecontent, '\r?\n', 'split'); %split lines
filewords = regexp(filelines, '[^a-zA-Z]+', 'split'); %split each line into words
wordcount = zeros(numel(filelines), numel(searchwords));
for line = 1:numel(filelines)
wordcount(line, :) = cellfun(@(searchword) sum(strcmp(filewords{line}, searchword)), searchwords);
end
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Guillaume
le 20 Avr 2015
To get the the unique list of words in the file, after it's been split into words:
searchwords = unique([filewords{:}]);
Note that I've edited my answer to improve the regular expression that splits the lines into words (it now ignores consecutive non-letters).
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