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The function detect_language()
is vectorised and guesses the the language of each string
in text
or returns NA
if the language could not reliably be determined. The function
detect_language_multi()
is not vectorised and analyses the entire character vector as a
whole. The output includes the top 3 detected languages including the relative proportion
and the total number of text bytes that was reliably classified.
detect_language(text, plain_text = TRUE, lang_code = TRUE) detect_language_mixed(text, plain_text = TRUE)
text |
a string with text to classify or a connection to read from |
plain_text |
if |
lang_code |
return a language code instead of name |
# Vectorized function text <- c("To be or not to be?", "Ce n'est pas grave.", "Nou breekt mijn klomp!") detect_language(text) ## Not run: # Read HTML from connection detect_language(url('http://www.un.org/ar/universal-declaration-human-rights/'), plain_text = FALSE) # More detailed classification output detect_language_mixed( url('http://www.un.org/fr/universal-declaration-human-rights/'), plain_text = FALSE) detect_language_mixed( url('http://www.un.org/zh/universal-declaration-human-rights/'), plain_text = FALSE) ## End(Not run)
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