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* Get unknown words from chunked text and sort by frequency: sed 's/\$\W*\^/$\n^/g' | grep '@' | sed 's/><.*/>$/g' | sort -f | uniq -ci | sort -gr |
* Get unknown words from chunked text and sort by frequency: sed 's/\$\W*\^/$\n^/g' | grep '@' | sed 's/><.*/>$/g' | sort -f | uniq -ci | sort -gr |
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* Strip newlines: sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n//g' |
Revision as of 15:34, 13 June 2010
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Useful (mostly) bash one-liners
- Perl regular-expression for removing all tags after the initial: perl -pe 's/(\^[^<]+<[^>]+>)(<\w+>)*\$/\1\$/g;'
^Lemma<V><Pres><Sg>$ -> ^Lemma<V>$
- Get unknown words from chunked text and sort by frequency: sed 's/\$\W*\^/$\n^/g' | grep '@' | sed 's/><.*/>$/g' | sort -f | uniq -ci | sort -gr
- Strip newlines: sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n//g'