Thank you, Jim.
I have a tool that can give you a word list, sorted, with count of
occurrences. If that would help solve the problem.
There is a python tool that does this already (free) but I would be
interested in your XSLT solution.
A frequency counter written in XSLT 2.0 was posted in this list by
Michael Kay some time ago, I also have an FXSL implementation.
As for the concordance, I will give it a try -- whenever there's a day
or two of free time available.
I think that at least one algorithm has been described in the
literature, and there's a Haskell implementation.
Cheers,
Dimitre.
On 11/5/05, Jim_Albright(_at_)wycliffe(_dot_)org
<Jim_Albright(_at_)wycliffe(_dot_)org> wrote:
Dimitre,
I have a tool that can give you a word list, sorted, with count of
occurrences. If that would help solve the problem.
There is a python tool that does this already (free) but I would be
interested in your XSLT solution.
Jim Albright
704 843-0582
Wycliffe Bible Translators
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