Let's say I have the following string:
"hello&^uevfehello!`.<hellohow*howdhAreyou"
How would I go about counting the frequency of english words that are substrings of it? In this case I would want a result such as:
{'hello': 3, 'how': 2, 'are': 1, 'you': 1}
I searched previous question which were similar to this one but I couldn't really find anything that works. A close solution seemed to be using regular expressions, but it didn't work either. It might be because I was implementing it wrong since I'm not familiar with how it actually works.
How to find the count of a word in a string? it's the last answer
from collections import *
import re
Counter(re.findall(r"[\w']+", text.lower()))
I also tried creating a very bad function that iterates through every single possible arrangement of consecutive letters in the string (up to a max of 8 letters or so). The problem with doing that is
1) it's way longer than it should be and
2) it adds extra words. ex: if "hello" was in the string, "hell" would also be found.
I'm not very familiar with regex which is probably the right way to do this.