Try removing the punctuation first, then split the text into words.
def spam_indicator(text):
for char in string.punctuation:
text = text.replace(char, ' ') # N.B. replace with ' ', not ''
text = text.split()
w = 0
s = 0
words = []
for word in text:
if word.lower() not in words:
words.append(word.lower())
w=w+1
if word.lower() in SPAM_WORDS:
s=s+1
return float("{:.2f}".format(s/w))
There are many improvements that could be made to your code.
- Use a set for
words
rather than a list. Since a set can not contain duplicates you don't need to check whether you've already seen the word before adding it to the set.
- Use
str.translate()
to remove the punctuation. You want to replace punctuation with whitespace so that the split()
will split the text into words.
- Use
round()
instead of converting to a string then to a float.
Here is an example:
import string
def spam_indicator(text):
trans_table = {ord(c): ' ' for c in string.punctuation}
text = text.translate(trans_table).lower()
text = text.split()
word_count = 0
spam_count = 0
words = set()
for word in text:
if word not in SPAM_WORDS:
words.add(word)
word_count += 1
else:
spam_count += 1
return round(spam_count / word_count, 2)
You need to take care not to divide by 0 if there are no non-spam words. Anyway, I'm not sure what you want as the spam indicator value. Perhaps it should be the number of spam words divided by the total number of words (both spam and non-spam) to make it a value between 0 and 1?