Ejemplo n.º 1
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def prepositionSearch(filter):
    filteredText = []
    for line in poemList:
        line = line.strip().split(' ')
        words = []
        for i, word in enumerate(line):
            if line == ['']:  #checking for a stanza break
                break
            if word[0].isalpha(
            ):  #in the case of Dover beach, my code reads the word '--'; these two lines address the issue
                key = word[0]
            punctuationNote = 'undefined'  #this establishes a system to still analyze words that are followed by a punctuation mark like 'to-night,'
            if not word[-1].isalpha():
                punctuationNote = word[-1]
                word = word[:-1]
            if word in dict[
                    key]:  #if the word is a preposition, it is marked by capitalization
                if 'P' in dict[key][word]:
                    word = word.upper()
            elif key.lower() + word[1:] in dict[key.lower(
            )]:  #this allows words with a capitalized first letter to be double-checked. Most of these words are at the beginning of new sentences.
                if 'P' in dict[key.lower()][key.lower() + word[1:]]:
                    word = word.upper()
            if punctuationNote == 'undefined':  #adds words without punctuation marks
                words.append(word)
            else:
                words.append(
                    word + punctuationNote)  #adds words with punctuation marks
        filteredText.append(
            words
        )  #after the analysis, the entire line is appended to the FilteredText list
    printPoem(filteredText)  #sends filteredText to the printing function
Ejemplo n.º 2
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def capitalizeWord(word, capsChars):
    '''
    salaD
    
    
    for char in capsChar, GOING BACKWARDS - start at end!
    
    count = 0;
    
    determine capNumber cn.  capitalize word at index CN - 1.  then count++
    
    next caps char
    
    determine capNmber CN.  capitalize word at index CN - 1 + count
    '''
    if capsChars[0] == '█':
        return word.upper()

    count = 0
    for i in range(len(capsChars) - 1, 0 - 1, -1):
        capsChar = capsChars[i]
        word = capitalizeSpecificLetterAtIndex(
            word, m_capChar_i[capsChar] - 1 - count)
        count += 1
    return word