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  2. Module:Text - Wikipedia

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    Text – Module containing methods for the manipulation of text, wikimarkup and some HTML. ... Number of repetitions of the list in parameter 1; ...

  3. Word list - Wikipedia

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    A word list (or lexicon) is a list of a language's lexicon (generally sorted by frequency of occurrence either by levels or as a ranked list) within some given text corpus, serving the purpose of vocabulary acquisition.

  4. Module:String/doc - Wikipedia

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    The string to count occurrences in pattern The string or pattern to count occurrences of within source plain Boolean flag indicating that pattern should be understood as plain text and not as a Scribunto ustring pattern (a unicode-friendly Lua-style regular expression); defaults to true. Examples: Count of 'a': "{{#invoke:String|count|aabbcc|a ...

  5. Bag-of-words model - Wikipedia

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    The bag-of-words model (BoW) is a model of text which uses a representation of text that is based on an unordered collection (a "bag") of words. It is used in natural language processing and information retrieval (IR). It disregards word order (and thus most of syntax or grammar) but captures multiplicity.

  6. Template:Str count - Wikipedia

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    There are three parameters; the first two are required: |source= – the source string.Required; alias: |1=. |pattern= – the search-string or pattern to look for in the source string.

  7. Document type definition - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_Type_Definition

    A document type definition (DTD) is a specification file that contains set of markup declarations that define a document type for an SGML-family markup language (GML, SGML, XML, HTML). The DTD specification file can be used to validate documents. A DTD defines the valid building blocks of an XML document.

  8. Magic number (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a magic number is any of the following: A unique value with unexplained meaning or multiple occurrences which could (preferably) be replaced with a named constant; A constant numerical or text value used to identify a file format or protocol (for files, see List of file signatures)

  9. LCP array - Wikipedia

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    In order to find the number of occurrences of a given string (length ) in a text (length ), [3] We use binary search against the suffix array of T {\displaystyle T} to find the starting and end position of all occurrences of P {\displaystyle P} .