Example usage

Here we will demonstrate how to use pycounts_ks to count the words in a text file and plot the top 5 results.

Imports

from pycounts_ks.pycounts_ks import count_words
from pycounts_ks.plotting import plot_words

Create a text file

We will first create a text file to work with using a famous quote from Einstein:

quote = """Insanity is doing the same thing 
over and over and expecting different results."""
with open("einstein.txt", "w") as file:
    file.write(quote)

Count words

We can count the words in our text file using the count_words() function. Note that this function removes punctuation and makes all words lowercase before counting.

counts = count_words('einstein.txt')
print(counts)
Counter({'over': 2, 'and': 2, 'insanity': 1, 'is': 1, 'doing': 1, 'the': 1, 'same': 1, 'thing': 1, 'expecting': 1, 'different': 1, 'results': 1})

Plot words

We can now plot the result using the plot_words() function.

fig = plot_words(counts, n=5)
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