Text Analysis
beta version
Info
The text analysis tool on the right will display a number of statistics about the text you enter, including word, letter and sentence count. For now, there is only the most basic information provided about the text.
Use
Enter the desired text in the top field, press "Analyze", and the results will show up on the bottom. Depending on your computer and the length and complexity of the text, the analysis might take a few seconds. The analysis will display the basic information about the text, followed by the frequencies of letters and then the occurences of each individual word.
Links
(Open in new window)
Federalist
Papers
Federalist
No. 10
Note
Please use the statistics with caution. Keep in mind that the number of sentences displayed is a best guess based on a set of rules. Use your own disgression when analyzing text, and do not rely solely on the statistics given by the applet.
Problems
Problems arise with counting sentences. While you are only comparing long texts,
this will not arise as too big a problem. The analysis algorithm will fail in
the following example:
"the number pi is 3.14 and so on" - counts 2 sentences
While this is not the only example under which the system will fail, you have to keep in mind that the algorithm is not perfect and is limited by the variations in the structure of the English language. If you find any more examples that fail, please contact Pavel Safronov.
If you are having trouble loading the Applet, a possible solution
is to update your Java Runtime Environment.
To update your JRE, go to SUN's
Java Webpage and follow the link to download Java software.
If you are having problems using the applet, please notify Pavel
Safronov.
Please specify the applet you are using, your web browser, operating system
and the particular problem experienced. Please be as detailed as possible.
The
Credits:
Applet
designed and coded by Pavel
Safronov.
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