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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Poster of the Year 2019 - Jeroen van Dijke Post 303044078 by Scrutinizer on Thursday 13th of February 2020 12:33:48 PM
Old 02-13-2020
Thank Neo, for this great honour and your kind words!

I agree that there are many who deserve this title and I feel honoured to be among them..

I am glad to be part of this wonderful community that helps others so that we continue to provide a welcoming, helpful and embracing environment to everyone and for those that make their first steps here in particular...

Smilie Thanks all and keep up the good work and most of all have fun! Smilie



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@RavinderSingh: thanks for you kind words! I most certainly remember our conversations when you were starting out on these forums.. Just look at where your hard work and dedication have gotten you Smilie Smilie

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Ru(3pm) 						User Contributed Perl Documentation						   Ru(3pm)

NAME
Lingua::Stem::Ru - Porter's stemming algorithm for Russian (KOI8-R only) SYNOPSIS
use Lingua::Stem::Ru; my $stems = Lingua::Stem::Ru::stem({ -words => $word_list_reference, -locale => 'ru', -exceptions => $exceptions_hash, }); my $stem = Lingua::Stem::Ru::stem_word( $word ); DESCRIPTION
This module applies the Porter Stemming Algorithm to its parameters, returning the stemmed words. The algorithm is implemented exactly as described in: http://snowball.tartarus.org/russian/stemmer.html The code is carefully crafted to work in conjunction with the Lingua::Stem module by Benjamin Franz. This stemmer is also based on the work of Aldo Capini, see Lingua::Stem::It. METHODS
stem({ -words => @words, -locale => 'ru', -exceptions => \%exceptions }); Stems a list of passed words. Returns an anonymous list reference to the stemmed words. Example: my $stemmed_words = Lingua::Stem::Ru::stem({ -words => @words, -locale => 'ru', -exceptions => \%exceptions, }); stem_word( $word ); Stems a single word and returns the stem directly. Example: my $stem = Lingua::Stem::Ru::stem_word( $word ); stem_caching({ -level => 0|1|2 }); Sets the level of stem caching. '0' means 'no caching'. This is the default level. '1' means 'cache per run'. This caches stemming results during a single call to 'stem'. '2' means 'cache indefinitely'. This caches stemming results until either the process exits or the 'clear_stem_cache' method is called. clear_stem_cache; Clears the cache of stemmed words EXPORT None by default. HISTORY
o 0.01 (2004-05-21) AUTHOR
Aleksandr Guidrevitch <pillgrim@mail.ru> SEE ALSO
Lingua::Stem COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 by Aldo Calpini <dada@perl.it> Copyright (C) 2004 by Aleksandr Guidrevitch <pillgrim@mail.ru> This software may be freely copied and distributed under the same terms and conditions as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.3 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.. perl v5.10.1 2007-10-23 Ru(3pm)
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