textmood 0.1.1 → 0.1.2
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- data/README.md +8 -4
- data/lib/textmood.rb +6 -2
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data/README.md
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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ You can use it in a Ruby program like this:
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```ruby
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require "textmood"
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# The :
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# The :language parameter makes TextMood use one of the bundled language sentiment files
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tm = TextMood.new(language: "en")
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score = tm.analyze("some text")
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#=> '1.121'
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```
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Usage: textmood [options] "<text>"
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OR
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echo "<text>" | textmood [options]
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echo "<text>" | textmood [options]"
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Returns a
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Returns a sentiment score of the provided text. Above 0 is usually
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considered positive, below is considered negative.
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MANDATORY options:
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-l, --language LANGUAGE The IETF language tag for the provided text.
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-k, --skip-symbols Do not include symbols file (emoticons etc.). Only applies
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when using -l/--language.
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-c, --config PATH TO FILE Use the specified config file. If not specified, textmood will look
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for /etc/textmood.cfg and ~/.textmood. Settings in the user config
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will override settings from the global file.
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-d, --debug Prints out the score for each token in the provided text
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or 'nil' if the token was not found in the sentiment file
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data/lib/textmood.rb
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end
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def normalize_score(score, count)
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if score != 0
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factor = NORMALIZE_TO.to_f / count.to_f
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(score * factor).round
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score
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end
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end
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end
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