bracketX
, replace_number
,
replace_symbol
, replace_abbreviation
and scrubber
to quickly prepare text for analysis. Care
should be taken with this function to ensure data is properly formatted and
complete.qprep(text.var, rm.dash = TRUE, bracket = "all", missing = NULL,
names = FALSE, abbreviation = qdapDictionaries::abbreviations,
replace = NULL, ignore.case = TRUE, num.paste = TRUE, ...)
TRUE
dashes will be removed."curly"
, "square"
, "round"
,
"angle"
and "all"
. These strings correspond to: {, [, (, <
or all four types. ATRUE
the sentences are given as the names of
the counts.NULL
which
turns off this parsing technique.TRUE
replaces without regard to
capitalization.TURE
a the elements of larger numbers are
separated with spaces. If FALSE
the elements will be joined without
spaces. Also takes the argument NULL
which turns off this parsing
technique.replace_symbol
.bracketX
,
replace_abbreviation
,
replace_number
,
replace_symbol
x <- "I like 60 (laughter) #d-bot and $6 @ the store w/o 8p.m."
qprep(x)
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