Aim: I want to separate words to count their frequency in a document and then do some calculations on those frequencies.
The words can begin/contain/end with any of the following:
- numbers
- alphabets (including é, ú, ó etc but not symbols like $,#,& etc)
The words can contain (but not begin or end with)
- underscore (eg: rishi_dua)
- single quote (eg: can't)
- hyphen (eg: 123-)
The words can be separated by any symbol or whitespace like $, #, &, tab character
Problem:
- I'm not able to find out how to match é, ú, ó etc without matching other special characters.
- What would be a more efficient way to do this (optional)
- Splitting by space is working for me at the moment as there is no other
What I've tried:
Approach: First I replace everything except \w (alphanumeric plus "_"), ' and - with a space Then I remove ', _ and ' if it is found at the beginning or end of a word Finally I replace multiple spaces with single space and split the words
Code: I am using a series of regex replace as follows:
$str =~ s/[^\w'-]/ /g;
#Also tried using $str =~ s/[^:alpha:0-9_'-]/ /g; but doesn't work
$str =~ s/- / /;
$str =~ s/' / /;
$str =~ s/_ / /;
$str =~ s/ -/ /;
$str =~ s/ '/ /;
$str =~ s/ _/ /;
$str =~ s/ +/ /;
foreach $word (split(' ', lc $str)) {
#do something
}
Constraints: I have to do it in Perl (since this is a part of a larger code I've writen in Perl) but I can use other options apart from Regex