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Search::Dict(3pm)					 Perl Programmers Reference Guide					 Search::Dict(3pm)

NAME
Search::Dict - look - search for key in dictionary file SYNOPSIS
use Search::Dict; look *FILEHANDLE, $key, $dict, $fold; use Search::Dict; look *FILEHANDLE, $params; DESCRIPTION
Sets file position in FILEHANDLE to be first line greater than or equal (stringwise) to $key. Returns the new file position, or -1 if an error occurs. The flags specify dictionary order and case folding: If $dict is true, search by dictionary order (ignore anything but word characters and whitespace). The default is honour all characters. If $fold is true, ignore case. The default is to honour case. If there are only three arguments and the third argument is a hash reference, the keys of that hash can have values "dict", "fold", and "comp" or "xfrm" (see below), and their corresponding values will be used as the parameters. If a comparison subroutine (comp) is defined, it must return less than zero, zero, or greater than zero, if the first comparand is less than, equal, or greater than the second comparand. If a transformation subroutine (xfrm) is defined, its value is used to transform the lines read from the filehandle before their comparison. perl v5.18.2 2013-11-04 Search::Dict(3pm)

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Text::MeCab::Dict(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Text::MeCab::Dict(3pm)

NAME
Text::MeCab::Dict - Utility To Work With MeCab Dictionary SYNOPSIS
use Text::MeCab::Dict; my $dict = Text::MeCab::Dict->new( dict_source => "/path/to/mecab-ipadic-source" ); $dict->add( surface => $surface, # XXX left_id => $left_id, # XXXID right_id => $right_id, # XXXID cost => $cost, # XXX pos => $part_of_speech, # XX category1 => $category1, # XXXXX1 category2 => $category2, # XXXXX2 category3 => $category3, # XXXXX3 # XXX this below two parameter names need blessing from a knowing # expert, and is subject to change inflect => $inflect, # XXX inflect_type => $inflect_type, # XXX original => $original, # XX yomi => $yomi, # XX pronounce => $pronounce, # XX extra => @extras, # XXXXXX ); $dict->write('foo.csv'); $dict->rebuild(); METHODS
new Creates a new instance of Text::MeCab::Dict. The path to the source of mecab-ipadic is required: my $dict = Text::MeCab::Dict->new( dict_source => "/path/to/mecab-ipadic-source" ); If you are in an environment where mecab-config is NOT available, you must also specify libexecdir, which is where mecab-dict-index is installed: my $dict = Text::MeCab::Dict->new( dict_source => "/path/to/mecab-ipadic-source", libexecdir => "/path/to/mecab/libexec/", ); add Adds a new entry to be appended to the dictionary. Please see SYNOPSIS for arguments. write Writes out the entries that were added via add() to the specified file location. If the file name does not look like an absolute path, the name will be treated relatively from dict_source rebuild Rebuilds the index. This usually requires that you are have root privileges SEE ALSO
http://mecab.sourceforge.net/dic.html perl v5.14.2 2011-07-15 Text::MeCab::Dict(3pm)
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