unnest_sentences {tidytext} | R Documentation |
Wrapper around unnest_tokens for sentences, lines, and paragraphs
Description
These functions are wrappers around unnest_tokens( token = "sentences" )
unnest_tokens( token = "lines" )
and unnest_tokens( token = "paragraphs" )
.
Usage
unnest_sentences(
tbl,
output,
input,
strip_punct = FALSE,
format = c("text", "man", "latex", "html", "xml"),
to_lower = TRUE,
drop = TRUE,
collapse = NULL,
...
)
unnest_lines(
tbl,
output,
input,
format = c("text", "man", "latex", "html", "xml"),
to_lower = TRUE,
drop = TRUE,
collapse = NULL,
...
)
unnest_paragraphs(
tbl,
output,
input,
paragraph_break = "\n\n",
format = c("text", "man", "latex", "html", "xml"),
to_lower = TRUE,
drop = TRUE,
collapse = NULL,
...
)
Arguments
tbl |
A data frame |
output |
Output column to be created as string or symbol. |
input |
Input column that gets split as string or symbol. The output/input arguments are passed by expression and support quasiquotation; you can unquote strings and symbols. |
strip_punct |
Should punctuation be stripped? |
format |
Either "text", "man", "latex", "html", or "xml". When the format is "text", this function uses the tokenizers package. If not "text", this uses the hunspell tokenizer, and can tokenize only by "word". |
to_lower |
Whether to convert tokens to lowercase. |
drop |
Whether original input column should get dropped. Ignored if the original input and new output column have the same name. |
collapse |
A character vector of variables to collapse text across,
or For tokens like n-grams or sentences, text can be collapsed across rows
within variables specified by Grouping data specifies variables to collapse across in the same way as
|
... |
Extra arguments passed on to tokenizers |
paragraph_break |
A string identifying the boundary between two paragraphs. |
See Also
Examples
library(dplyr)
library(janeaustenr)
d <- tibble(txt = prideprejudice)
d %>%
unnest_sentences(word, txt)