Man Page: lingua::stem::snowball::da
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
Da(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Da(3pm)NAMELingua::Stem::Snowball::Da - Porters stemming algorithm for DenmarkSYNOPSISuse Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Da my $stemmer = new Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Da (use_cache => 1); foreach my $word (@words) { my $stemmed = $stemmer->stem($word); print $stemmed, " "; }DESCRIPTIONThe stem function takes a scalar as a parameter and stems the word according to Martin Porters Danish stemming algorithm, which can be found at the Snowball website: <http://snowball.tartarus.org/>. It also supports caching if you pass the use_cache option when constructing a new L:S:S:D object. EXPORT Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Da has nothing to export.AUTHORDennis Haney <davh@davh.dk> Ask Solem Hoel, <ask@unixmonks.net> (Swedish version)SEE ALSOperl. Lingua::Stem::Snowball. Lingua::Stem. <http://snowball.tartarus.org>. perl v5.8.8 2007-10-23 Da(3pm)
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