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dfm_compress: Recombine a dfm or fcm by combining identical dimension elements

Description

"Compresses" or groups a dfm or fcm whose dimension names are the same, for either documents or features. This may happen, for instance, if features are made equivalent through application of a thesaurus. It could also be needed after a cbind.dfm() or rbind.dfm() operation. In most cases, you will not need to call dfm_compress, since it is called automatically by functions that change the dimensions of the dfm, e.g. dfm_tolower().

Usage

dfm_compress(x, margin = c("both", "documents", "features"))

fcm_compress(x)

Arguments

x

input object, a dfm or fcm

margin

character indicating on which margin to compress a dfm, either "documents", "features", or "both" (default). For fcm objects, "documents" has no effect.

Value

dfm_compress returns a dfm whose dimensions have been recombined by summing the cells across identical dimension names (docnames or featnames). The docvars will be preserved for combining by features but not when documents are combined.

fcm_compress returns an fcm whose features have been recombined by combining counts of identical features, summing their counts.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# dfm_compress examples
dfmat <- rbind(dfm(c("b A A", "C C a b B"), tolower = FALSE),
             dfm("A C C C C C", tolower = FALSE))
colnames(dfmat) <- char_tolower(featnames(dfmat))
dfmat
dfm_compress(dfmat, margin = "documents")
dfm_compress(dfmat, margin = "features")
dfm_compress(dfmat)

# no effect if no compression needed
dfmatsubset <- dfm(data_corpus_inaugural[1:5])
dim(dfmatsubset)
dim(dfm_compress(dfmatsubset))

# compress an fcm
fcmat1 <- fcm(tokens("A D a C E a d F e B A C E D"), 
             context = "window", window = 3)
## this will produce an error:
# fcm_compress(fcmat1)

txt <- c("The fox JUMPED over the dog.",
         "The dog jumped over the fox.")
toks <- tokens(txt, remove_punct = TRUE)
fcmat2 <- fcm(toks, context = "document")
colnames(fcmat2) <- rownames(fcmat2) <- tolower(colnames(fcmat2))
colnames(fcmat2)[5] <- rownames(fcmat2)[5] <- "fox"
fcmat2
fcm_compress(fcmat2)
# }

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