If you feed a tagged text object to this function, its text will be transformed into
a format used for cloze deletion tests. That is,
by default every fifth word (or as specified by
every
) will be replaced by a line. You can also set an offset value to specify where
to begin.
clozeDelete(obj, ...)# S4 method for kRp.text
clozeDelete(obj, every = 5, offset = 0, replace.by = "_", fixed = 10)
An object of class kRp.text
.
Additional arguments to the method (as described in this document).
Integer numeric, setting the frequency of words to be manipulated. By default, every fifth word is being transformed.
Either an integer numeric,
sets the number of words to offset the transformations. Or the
special keyword "all"
,
which will cause the method to iterate through all possible offset values
and not return an object, but print the results (including the list with changed words).
Character, will be used as the replacement for the removed words.
Integer numberic,
defines the length of the replacement (replace.by
will
be repeated this much times). If set to 0,
the replacement wil be as long as the replaced word.
An object of class kRp.text
with the added feature diff
.
The option offset="all"
will not return one single object,
but print the results after iterating
through all possible offset values.
# NOT RUN {
clozed.text <- clozeDelete(tagged.text)
# }
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