One more (hopefully the last!) renumbering
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Style #26
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Constraints:
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- The problem is modeled like a spreadsheet, with columns of data and formulas
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- Some data depends on other data according to formulas. When data
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changes, the dependent data also changes automatically.
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Possible names:
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- Spreadsheet
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- Dataflow
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- Active data
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import sys, re, itertools, operator
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#
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# The columns. Each column comprises of a data element and a formula.
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# The first 2 columns are the input data, so no formulas.
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#
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all_words = [(), None]
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stop_words = [(), None]
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non_stop_words = [(), lambda : map(lambda w : w if w not in stop_words[0] else '', \
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all_words[0])]
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unique_words = [(), lambda : set([w for w in non_stop_words[0] if w != ''])]
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counts = [(), lambda : map(lambda w, word_list : word_list.count(w), \
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unique_words[0], \
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itertools.repeat(non_stop_words[0], len(unique_words[0])))]
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sorted_data = [(), lambda : sorted(zip(list(unique_words[0]), counts[0]),
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key=operator.itemgetter(1), reverse=True)]
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# The entire spreadsheet
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all_columns = [all_words, stop_words, non_stop_words, unique_words, counts, sorted_data]
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#
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# The active procedure over the columns of data.
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# Call this everytime the input data changes, or periodically.
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#
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def update():
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global all_columns
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# Apply the formula in each column
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for c in all_columns:
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if c[1] != None:
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c[0] = c[1]()
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#
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# The Main program
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#
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# Load the fixed data into the first 2 columns
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all_words[0] = re.findall('[a-z]{2,}', open(sys.argv[1]).read().lower())
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stop_words[0] = set(open('../stop_words.txt').read().split(','))
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# Update the columns with formulas
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update()
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# Display
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for (w, c) in sorted_data[0][:25]:
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print w, '-', c
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