How to match all array contents and display all highest matched sentences in perl?
Hi,
I have an array with 3 words in it and i have to match all the array contents and display the exact matched sentence i.e all 3 words should match with the sentence.
Here are sentences.
I want all there 3 words to be matched and that sentence has to printed first.
Here are the words. I tried like this:
Just stuck up here!!
The output should be like this:
How can i match all these words and print the sentence with highest match (all the words matching the sentence) in perl??
Hi,
I have sentences like this:
$sent=
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...
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