bable 0.2.0 → 0.2.1
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# Bable: Text readability indexes calculator
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Bable is a library that will allow you calculate quantitative readability indexes of a given text. Read more about readability tests here: [](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Readability_test).
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Bable is a library that will allow you calculate quantitative readability indexes of a given text. Read more about readability tests here: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Readability_test](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Readability_test).
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Besides calculating indexes (currently available: `Automated Readability Index` and `Coleman-Liau index`), it will help you build your own index calculator, giving you the structure and the helper methods for making the process smoother.
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## Implement your own index
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If you want to implement your own index you just need to create a subclass of `Bable::Index::Base` and define a method `#calc` in it, where you'll calculate the actual formula. Note that instances of `Bable::Index::Base` will come with a `#text` attribute reader, which returns a decorator of `String`, the class `StatisticString` (
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If you want to implement your own index you just need to create a subclass of `Bable::Index::Base` and define a method `#calc` in it, where you'll calculate the actual formula. Note that instances of `Bable::Index::Base` will come with a `#text` attribute reader, which returns a decorator of `String`, the class `StatisticString` (look at [http://www.rubydoc.info/github/danimashu/bable/master/Bable/StatisticString](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/danimashu/bable/master/Bable/StatisticString)). You can take advantage of all those methods when implementing your own index.
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```ruby
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# Your index
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module Bable
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