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include ../../_includes/_mixins

p
    |  A lookup table that allows you to access #[code Lexeme] objects. The
    |  #[code Vocab] instance also provides access to the #[code StringStore],
    |  and owns underlying C-data that is shared between #[code Doc] objects.

+h(2, "init") Vocab.__init__
    +tag method

p Create the vocabulary.

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code lex_attr_getters]
        +cell dict
        +cell
            |  A dictionary mapping attribute IDs to functions to compute them.
            |  Defaults to #[code None].

    +row
        +cell #[code tag_map]
        +cell dict
        +cell
            |  A dictionary mapping fine-grained tags to coarse-grained
            |  parts-of-speech, and optionally morphological attributes.

    +row
        +cell #[code lemmatizer]
        +cell object
        +cell A lemmatizer. Defaults to #[code None].

    +row
        +cell #[code strings]
        +cell #[code StringStore] or list
        +cell
            |  A #[+api("stringstore") #[code StringStore]] that maps
            |  strings to hash values, and vice versa, or a list of strings.

    +footrow
        +cell returns
        +cell #[code Vocab]
        +cell The newly constructed object.

+h(2, "len") Vocab.__len__
    +tag method

p Get the current number of lexemes in the vocabulary.

+aside-code("Example").
    doc = nlp(u'This is a sentence.')
    assert len(nlp.vocab) > 0

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +footrow
        +cell returns
        +cell int
        +cell The number of lexems in the vocabulary.

+h(2, "getitem") Vocab.__getitem__
    +tag method

p
    |  Retrieve a lexeme, given an int ID or a unicode string. If a previously
    |  unseen unicode string is given, a new lexeme is created and stored.

+aside-code("Example").
    apple = nlp.vocab.strings['apple']
    assert nlp.vocab[apple] == nlp.vocab[u'apple']

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code id_or_string]
        +cell int / unicode
        +cell The hash value of a word, or its unicode string.

    +footrow
        +cell returns
        +cell #[code Lexeme]
        +cell The lexeme indicated by the given ID.

+h(2, "iter") Vocab.__iter__
    +tag method

p Iterate over the lexemes in the vocabulary.

+aside-code("Example").
    stop_words = (lex for lex in nlp.vocab if lex.is_stop)

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +footrow
        +cell yields
        +cell #[code Lexeme]
        +cell An entry in the vocabulary.

+h(2, "contains") Vocab.__contains__
    +tag method

p
    |  Check whether the string has an entry in the vocabulary. To get the ID
    |  for a given string, you need to look it up in
    |  #[+api("vocab#attributes") #[code vocab.strings]].

+aside-code("Example").
    apple = nlp.vocab.strings['apple']
    oov = nlp.vocab.strings['dskfodkfos']
    assert apple in nlp.vocab
    assert oov not in nlp.vocab

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code string]
        +cell unicode
        +cell The ID string.

    +footrow
        +cell returns
        +cell bool
        +cell Whether the string has an entry in the vocabulary.

+h(2, "add_flag") Vocab.add_flag
    +tag method

p
    |  Set a new boolean flag to words in the vocabulary. The #[code flag_getter]
    |  function will be called over the words currently in the vocab, and then
    |  applied to new words as they occur. You'll then be able to access the flag
    |  value on each token, using #[code token.check_flag(flag_id)].

+aside-code("Example").
    def is_my_product(text):
        products = [u'spaCy', u'Thinc', u'displaCy']
        return text in products

    MY_PRODUCT = nlp.vocab.add_flag(is_my_product)
    doc = nlp(u'I like spaCy')
    assert doc[2].check_flag(MY_PRODUCT) == True

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code flag_getter]
        +cell dict
        +cell A function #[code f(unicode) -> bool], to get the flag value.

    +row
        +cell #[code flag_id]
        +cell int
        +cell
            |  An integer between 1 and 63 (inclusive), specifying the bit at
            |  which the flag will be stored. If #[code -1], the lowest
            |  available bit will be chosen.

    +footrow
        +cell returns
        +cell int
        +cell The integer ID by which the flag value can be checked.

+h(2, "to_disk") Vocab.to_disk
    +tag method
    +tag-new(2)

p Save the current state to a directory.

+aside-code("Example").
    nlp.vocab.to_disk('/path/to/vocab')

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code path]
        +cell unicode or #[code Path]
        +cell
            |  A path to a directory, which will be created if it doesn't exist.
            |  Paths may be either strings or #[code Path]-like objects.

+h(2, "from_disk") Vocab.from_disk
    +tag method
    +tag-new(2)

p Loads state from a directory. Modifies the object in place and returns it.

+aside-code("Example").
    from spacy.vocab import Vocab
    vocab = Vocab().from_disk('/path/to/vocab')

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code path]
        +cell unicode or #[code Path]
        +cell
            |  A path to a directory. Paths may be either strings or
            |  #[code Path]-like objects.

    +footrow
        +cell returns
        +cell #[code Vocab]
        +cell The modified #[code Vocab] object.

+h(2, "to_bytes") Vocab.to_bytes
    +tag method

p Serialize the current state to a binary string.

+aside-code("Example").
    vocab_bytes = nlp.vocab.to_bytes()

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code **exclude]
        +cell -
        +cell Named attributes to prevent from being serialized.

    +footrow
        +cell returns
        +cell bytes
        +cell The serialized form of the #[code Vocab] object.

+h(2, "from_bytes") Vocab.from_bytes
    +tag method

p Load state from a binary string.

+aside-code("Example").
    fron spacy.vocab import Vocab
    vocab_bytes = nlp.vocab.to_bytes()
    vocab = Vocab()
    vocab.from_bytes(vocab_bytes)

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code bytes_data]
        +cell bytes
        +cell The data to load from.

    +row
        +cell #[code **exclude]
        +cell -
        +cell Named attributes to prevent from being loaded.

    +footrow
        +cell returns
        +cell #[code Vocab]
        +cell The #[code Vocab] object.

+h(2, "attributes") Attributes

+aside-code("Example").
    apple_id = nlp.vocab.strings['apple']
    assert type(apple_id) == int
    PERSON = nlp.vocab.strings['PERSON']
    assert type(PERSON) == int

+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
    +row
        +cell #[code strings]
        +cell #[code StringStore]
        +cell A table managing the string-to-int mapping.