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67 lines
1.8 KiB
Perl
Executable file
67 lines
1.8 KiB
Perl
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/perl
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# print stats about in input stream that's assumed to be a dictionary.
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# Counts and percentages of each letter, as well as total numbers of
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# words. This is not part of the dictionary build process. I use it
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# for creating info.txt files for new languages and debugging the
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# creation of dictionaries from new wordlists.
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#
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# Something like this might form the basis for choosing counts and
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# values for tiles without using the conventions established by
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# Scrabble players. This isn't enough, though: the frequency of
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# letter tuples and triples -- how often letters appear together -- is
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# a better indicator than just letter count.
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use strict;
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my @wordSizeCounts;
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my @letterCounts;
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my $wordCount;
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my $letterCount;
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while (<>) {
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chomp;
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++$wordSizeCounts[length];
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++$wordCount;
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foreach my $letter (split( / */ ) ) {
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my $i = ord($letter);
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# special-case the bogus chars we add for "specials"
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die "$0: this is a letter?: $i" if $i <= 32 && $i >= 4 && $i != 0;
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++$letterCounts[$i];
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++$letterCount;
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}
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}
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print "Number of words: $wordCount\n";
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print "Number of letters: $letterCount\n\n";
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print "**** word sizes ****\n";
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print "SIZE COUNT PERCENT\n";
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for ( my $i = 1 ; $i <= 99; ++$i ) {
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my $count = $wordSizeCounts[$i];
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if ( $count > 0 ) {
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my $pct = (100.00 * $count)/$wordCount;
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printf "%2d %5d %.2f\n", $i, $count, $pct;
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}
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}
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print "\n\n**** Letter counts ****\n";
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print " ASCII ORD HEX PCT (of $letterCount)\n";
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my $lineNo = 1;
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for ( my $i = 0; $i < 255; ++$i ) {
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my $count = $letterCounts[$i];
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if ( $count > 0 ) {
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my $pct = (100.00 * $count) / $letterCount;
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printf( "%2d: %3s %3d %x %5.2f (%d)\n",
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$lineNo, chr($i), $i, $i, $pct, $count );
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++$lineNo;
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}
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}
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print "\n";
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