Match patterns against token types
Developer function to match regex, fixed or glob patterns against token types. This allows C++ function to perform fast searches in tokens object. C++ functions use a list of type IDs to construct a hash table, against which sub-vectors of tokens object are matched. This function constructs an index of glob patterns for faster matching.
pattern2fixed
converts regex and glob patterns to fixed patterns.
index_types
is an auxiliary function for pattern2id
that
constructs an index of "glob" or "fixed" patterns to avoid expensive
sequential search. For example, a type "cars" is index by keys "cars",
"car?", "c*", "ca*", "car*" and "cars*" when valuetype="glob"
.
pattern2id( pattern, types, valuetype = c("glob", "fixed", "regex"), case_insensitive = TRUE, keep_nomatch = FALSE ) pattern2fixed( pattern, types, valuetype = c("glob", "fixed", "regex"), case_insensitive = TRUE, keep_nomatch = FALSE ) index_types(types, valuetype, case_insensitive, max_len = NULL)
pattern |
a character vector, list of character vectors, dictionary, or collocations object. See pattern for details. |
types |
token types against which patterns are matched |
valuetype |
the type of pattern matching: |
case_insensitive |
logical; if |
keep_nomatch |
keep patterns that did not match |
max_len |
maximum length of types to be indexed |
a list of integer vectors containing indices of matched types
pattern2fixed
returns a list of character vectors containing
types
index_types
returns a list of integer vectors containing type
IDs with index keys as an attribute
types <- c("A", "AA", "B", "BB", "BBB", "C", "CC") pats_regex <- list(c("^a$", "^b"), c("c"), c("d")) pattern2id(pats_regex, types, "regex", case_insensitive = TRUE) pats_glob <- list(c("a*", "b*"), c("c"), c("d")) pattern2id(pats_glob, types, "glob", case_insensitive = TRUE) pattern <- list(c("^a$", "^b"), c("c"), c("d")) types <- c("A", "AA", "B", "BB", "BBB", "C", "CC") pattern2fixed(pattern, types, "regex", case_insensitive = TRUE) index <- index_types(c("xxx", "yyyy", "ZZZ"), "glob", FALSE, 3) quanteda:::search_glob("yy*", attr(index, "type_search"), index)
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