all_words {qdap} | R Documentation |
Searches Text Column for Words
Description
A convenience function to find words that begin with or contain a letter chunk and returns the frequency counts of the number of occurrences of each word.
Usage
all_words(
text.var,
begins.with = NULL,
contains = NULL,
alphabetical = TRUE,
apostrophe.remove = FALSE,
char.keep = char2space,
char2space = "~~",
...
)
Arguments
text.var |
The text variable. |
begins.with |
This argument takes a word chunk. Default is |
contains |
This argument takes a word chunk. Default is |
alphabetical |
logical. If |
apostrophe.remove |
logical. If |
char.keep |
A character vector of symbol character (i.e., punctuation) that strip should keep. The default is to strip everything except apostrophes. This enables the use of special characters to be turned into spaces or for characters to be retained. |
char2space |
A vector of characters to be turned into spaces. |
... |
Other argument supplied to |
Value
Returns a dataframe with frequency counts of words that begin with or contain the provided word chunk.
Note
Cannot provide both begins.with
and contains
arguments
at once. If both begins.with and contains are NULL
.
all_words
returns a
frequency count for all words.
See Also
Examples
## Not run:
x1 <- all_words(raj$dialogue, begins.with="re")
head(x1, 10)
x2 <- all_words(raj$dialogue, "q")
head(x2, 10)
all_words(raj$dialogue, contains="conc")
x3 <- all_words(raj$dialogue)
head(x3, 10)
x4 <- all_words(raj$dialogue, contains="the")
head(x4)
x5 <- all_words(raj$dialogue, contains="read")
head(x5)
## Filter by nchar and stopwords
Filter(head(x3), min = 3)
## Keep spaces
all_words(space_fill(DATA$state, c("are you", "can be")))
## End(Not run)