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Remove metanl_word_frequency(), which we no longer need.
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@ -120,24 +120,3 @@ def wordlist_info(connection=None):
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for wordlist, lang, count in results:
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yield {'wordlist': wordlist, 'lang': lang, 'count': count}
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METANL_CONSTANT = 35007147100.25307
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def metanl_word_frequency(wordlang, offset=0.):
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"""
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Return a word's frequency in a form that matches the output of
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metanl 0.6.
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In wordfreq, frequencies are proportions. They add up to 1 within a
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wordlist and language.
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In metanl, we had decided arbitrarily that common words should have a
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frequency of a billion or so. There was no real reason.
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This function provides compatibility by adapting wordfreq to give the
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same output as metanl. It does this by multiplying the word frequency in
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the 'multi' list by a big ugly constant. Oh well.
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"""
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word, lang = wordlang.rsplit('|', 1)
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freq = word_frequency(word, lang, 'multi',
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offset = offset / METANL_CONSTANT)
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return freq * METANL_CONSTANT
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