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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting ~~Unix command to count a particular word in the whole directory .~~ Post 302501902 by bartus11 on Saturday 5th of March 2011 02:47:22 PM
Old 03-05-2011
What system are you using? Try this:
Code:
awk '{n+=gsub("aaa","")}END{print n}' *

That code is imperfect though (in oposite to Perl oneSmilie), as it will treat words like "aaaaaa" as two "aaa" words. Perl one-liner is not counting those words.
 

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sylseg-sk(1)							   USER COMMANDS						      sylseg-sk(1)

NAME
sylseg-sk - segments a Slovak words in to the sylables SYNOPSIS
sylseg-sk [--best] [--color] [--dl debug level] [--help] [--ofile <file_name>] [<input_file>] DESCRIPTION
The sylabic segmentation is esential for some linguistic or speech recognition applications. Depending on the language either rule based or statistical approach is beying used. For Slovak the statistical approach seems to be more suitable. sylseg-sk implements one of the statistical approaches for the syllabic segmentaion. Each input word is segmented into the syllables. The several possible segmentations are generated and sorted by the likelihood. If no input file is specified, the standard input is expected. If input file is used then the output is written in to the file as well. The filename is input filename with the extension ".syllables". The input output code page is ISO 8859-2. To use it with different CP use some CP convertor and pipes. For example to have input and output in UTF-8 use (for interactive use): filterm UTF8-iso2 iso2-UTF8 sylseg-sk or (for batch processing) iconv -f UTF-8 -t ISO_8859-2 | sylseg- sk | iconv -f ISO_8859-2 -t UTF-8 Performance of the syllabic segmentation depend on the used statistics. To improve the quality of the segmentaion is possible to train the better system with the sylseg-sk-training tool and replace the original file located in /usr/share/sylseg_sk/sylseg-sk.stats The design of the sylseg-sk is language independent. With retrained statistics it theoreticaly should work for any language. OPTIONS
--best Print the best result only. --color Enable color output. --dl 1..5 Set the debug level. Control the amount of displayed information The debug level 0 displays nothing. The maximum level 5 displays full debugging report. The default debug level is 1. --help display a short help text --ofile <file_name> Write output also in to given file. EXAMPLES
Use standard input and debug level 3: sylseg-sk --dl 3 Process all the from file aaa.txt and print just the best segmentation: sylseg-sk --best aaa.txt EXIT STATUS
sylseg-sk returns a zero if it succeeds to process all the input words AUTHOR
Jozef Ivanecky (dodo (at) kanoistika.sk) SEE ALSO
sylseg-sk-training(1), filterm(1), iconv(1), konwert(1) version 0.5 December 1, 2006 sylseg-sk(1)
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