# NOT RUN {
## A simple text.
s <- String(" First sentence. Second sentence. ")
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## Basic sentence and word token annotations for the text.
a1s <- Annotation(1 : 2,
rep.int("sentence", 2L),
c( 3L, 20L),
c(17L, 35L))
a1w <- Annotation(3 : 6,
rep.int("word", 4L),
c( 3L, 9L, 20L, 27L),
c( 7L, 16L, 25L, 34L))
## Use c() to combine these annotations:
a1 <- c(a1s, a1w)
a1
## Subscripting via '[':
a1[3 : 4]
## Subscripting via '$':
a1$type
## Subsetting according to slot values, directly:
a1[a1$type == "word"]
## or using subset():
subset(a1, type == "word")
## We can subscript string objects by annotation objects to extract the
## annotated substrings:
s[subset(a1, type == "word")]
## We can also subscript by lists of annotation objects:
s[annotations_in_spans(subset(a1, type == "word"),
subset(a1, type == "sentence"))]
## Suppose we want to add the sentence constituents (the ids of the
## words in the respective sentences) to the features of the sentence
## annotations. The basic computation is
lapply(annotations_in_spans(a1[a1$type == "word"],
a1[a1$type == "sentence"]),
function(a) a$id)
## For annotations, we need lists of feature lists:
features <-
lapply(annotations_in_spans(a1[a1$type == "word"],
a1[a1$type == "sentence"]),
function(e) list(constituents = e$id))
## Could add these directly:
a2 <- a1
a2$features[a2$type == "sentence"] <- features
a2
## Note how the print() method summarizes the features.
## We could also write a sentence constituent annotator
## (note that annotators should always have formals 's' and 'a', even
## though for computing the sentence constituents s is not needed):
sent_constituent_annotator <-
Annotator(function(s, a) {
i <- which(a$type == "sentence")
features <-
lapply(annotations_in_spans(a[a$type == "word"],
a[i]),
function(e) list(constituents = e$id))
Annotation(a$id[i], a$type[i], a$start[i], a$end[i],
features)
})
sent_constituent_annotator(s, a1)
## Can use merge() to merge the annotations:
a2 <- merge(a1, sent_constituent_annotator(s, a1))
a2
## Equivalently, could have used
a2 <- annotate(s, sent_constituent_annotator, a1)
a2
## which merges automatically.
# }
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