Package org.languagetool.rules
Class PartialPosTagFilter
java.lang.Object
org.languagetool.rules.patterns.RuleFilter
org.languagetool.rules.PartialPosTagFilter
Filters rule matches so that only matches are kept where a part of the
token has a given POS tag. Expects these arguments:
no: an integer of the matching 'token' position to be considered. Starts with 1.regexp: the regular expression to specify the part of the token to be considered. For example, (?:in|un)(.*) will consider the part of the token that comes after 'in' or 'un'. Note that always the first group is considered, so if you need more parenthesis you need to use non-capturing groups (?:...), as in the example.postag_regexp: a regular expression to match the POS tag of the part of the word, e.g. VB.? to match any verb in English.negate_postag: if value is yes, then the regexp is negated (not negated if not specified).two_groups_regexp: if value is yes, then the regexp must contain 2 groups (if not specified - 1 groups).
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- 2.8
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionacceptRuleMatch(RuleMatch match, Map<String, String> args, int patternTokenPos, AnalyzedTokenReadings[] patternTokens) Returns the original rule match or a modified one, ornullif the rule match is filtered out.private booleanpartialTagHasRequiredTag(List<AnalyzedTokenReadings> tags, String requiredTagRegexp, boolean negatePos) protected abstract @Nullable List<AnalyzedTokenReadings> Methods inherited from class org.languagetool.rules.patterns.RuleFilter
getRequired, matches
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Constructor Details
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PartialPosTagFilter
public PartialPosTagFilter()
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Method Details
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tag
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acceptRuleMatch
public RuleMatch acceptRuleMatch(RuleMatch match, Map<String, String> args, int patternTokenPos, AnalyzedTokenReadings[] patternTokens) Description copied from class:RuleFilterReturns the original rule match or a modified one, ornullif the rule match is filtered out.- Specified by:
acceptRuleMatchin classRuleFilter- Parameters:
args- the resolved argument from theargsattribute in the XML. Resolved means that e.g.\1has been resolved to the actual string at that match position.patternTokens- those tokens of the text that correspond the matched pattern- Returns:
nullif this rule match should be removed, or any other RuleMatch (e.g. the one from the arguments) that properly describes the detected error
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partialTagHasRequiredTag
private boolean partialTagHasRequiredTag(List<AnalyzedTokenReadings> tags, String requiredTagRegexp, boolean negatePos)
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