This warning appears only when you use content_transformer
to create your own specific function. And it only appears when you have a corpus based on a VectorSource
.
The reason is that there is a check in the underlying code to see if the number of names of the corpus content matches the length of the corpus content. With reading the text as a vector there are no document names and this warning pops up. And this is only a warning, no documents have been dropped.
See the following examples:
text <- c("this is my text with a forward slash / and some other text")
library(tm)
toSpace <- content_transformer(function (x , pattern ) gsub(pattern, " ", x))
text <- c("this is my text with a forward slash / and some other text")
text_corpus <- Corpus(VectorSource(text))
inspect(text_corpus)
<<SimpleCorpus>>
Metadata: corpus specific: 1, document level (indexed): 0
Content: documents: 1
[1] this is my text with a forward slash / and some other text
# warning appears here
text_corpus <- tm_map(text_corpus, toSpace, "/")
inspect(text_corpus)
<<SimpleCorpus>>
Metadata: corpus specific: 1, document level (indexed): 0
Content: documents: 1
[1] this is my text with a forward slash and some other text
You can see that there are no names in the text_corpus with the following command:
names(content(text_corpus))
NULL
If you do not want this warning to appear you need to create a data.frame and use that as a source with DataframeSource
.
text <- c("this is my text with a forward slash / and some other text")
doc_ids <- c(1)
df <- data.frame(doc_id = doc_ids, text = text, stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
df_corpus <- Corpus(DataframeSource(df))
inspect(df_corpus)
# no warning appears
df_corpus <- tm_map(df_corpus, toSpace, "/")
inspect(df_corpus)
names(content(df_corpus))
"1"