I have an extremely large set of files that I am iterating over to count all of the words. Words that I am counting can have punctuation in them such as "hyper-speed" or "12:30", but if the punctuation is at the end of the word it should be trimmed. Example ("scary!" => "scary" , "rip-" => "rip"). Here is my algorithm. Everything passed to this function is lowercase.
def cleanWord(word):
if len(word) <= 2:
return word
if word[0] in string.punctuation:
return cleanWord(word[1:])
if word[-1] in string.punctuation:
return cleanWord(word[:-2])
return word
Sometimes words are trimmed in my count in awkward ways (such as "philidelphi" or "organiz"), I wonder if this is because in such a large data set there are some mis spellings or if my algorithm is flawed?
word[:-1]
(everything up to but not including the last character), notword[:-2]
(which will skip both the punctuation and the character before it, leading to your "organiz" example.)