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//- 💫 DOCS > API > PHRASEMATCHER
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include ../_includes/_mixins
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| The #[code PhraseMatcher] lets you efficiently match large terminology
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| lists. While the #[+api("matcher") #[code Matcher]] lets you match
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| squences based on lists of token descriptions, the #[code PhraseMatcher]
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| accepts match patterns in the form of #[code Doc] objects.
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+h(2, "init") PhraseMatcher.__init__
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+tag method
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p Create the rule-based #[code PhraseMatcher].
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+aside-code("Example").
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from spacy.matcher import PhraseMatcher
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matcher = PhraseMatcher(nlp.vocab, max_length=6)
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+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
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+row
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+cell #[code vocab]
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+cell #[code Vocab]
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+cell
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| The vocabulary object, which must be shared with the documents
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| the matcher will operate on.
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+row
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+cell #[code max_length]
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+cell int
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+cell Maximum length of a phrase pattern to add.
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+row("foot")
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+cell returns
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+cell #[code PhraseMatcher]
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+cell The newly constructed object.
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+h(2, "call") PhraseMatcher.__call__
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+tag method
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p Find all token sequences matching the supplied patterns on the #[code Doc].
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+aside-code("Example").
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from spacy.matcher import PhraseMatcher
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matcher = PhraseMatcher(nlp.vocab)
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matcher.add('OBAMA', None, nlp(u"Barack Obama"))
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doc = nlp(u"Barack Obama lifts America one last time in emotional farewell")
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matches = matcher(doc)
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+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
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+row
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+cell #[code doc]
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+cell #[code Doc]
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+cell The document to match over.
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+row("foot")
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+cell returns
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+cell list
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+cell
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| A list of #[code (match_id, start, end)] tuples, describing the
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| matches. A match tuple describes a span #[code doc[start:end]].
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| The #[code match_id] is the ID of the added match pattern.
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+h(2, "pipe") PhraseMatcher.pipe
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+tag method
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p Match a stream of documents, yielding them in turn.
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+aside-code("Example").
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from spacy.matcher import PhraseMatcher
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matcher = PhraseMatcher(nlp.vocab)
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for doc in matcher.pipe(texts, batch_size=50, n_threads=4):
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pass
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+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
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+row
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+cell #[code docs]
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+cell iterable
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+cell A stream of documents.
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+row
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+cell #[code batch_size]
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+cell int
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+cell The number of documents to accumulate into a working set.
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+row
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+cell #[code n_threads]
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+cell int
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+cell
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| The number of threads with which to work on the buffer in
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| parallel, if the #[code PhraseMatcher] implementation supports
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| multi-threading.
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+row("foot")
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+cell yields
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+cell #[code Doc]
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+cell Documents, in order.
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+h(2, "len") PhraseMatcher.__len__
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+tag method
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| Get the number of rules added to the matcher. Note that this only returns
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| the number of rules (identical with the number of IDs), not the number
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| of individual patterns.
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+aside-code("Example").
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matcher = PhraseMatcher(nlp.vocab)
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assert len(matcher) == 0
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matcher.add('OBAMA', None, nlp(u"Barack Obama"))
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assert len(matcher) == 1
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+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
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+row("foot")
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+cell returns
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+cell int
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+cell The number of rules.
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+h(2, "contains") PhraseMatcher.__contains__
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+tag method
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p Check whether the matcher contains rules for a match ID.
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+aside-code("Example").
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matcher = PhraseMatcher(nlp.vocab)
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assert 'OBAMA' not in matcher
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matcher.add('OBAMA', None, nlp(u"Barack Obama"))
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assert 'OBAMA' in matcher
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+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
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+row
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+cell #[code key]
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+cell unicode
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+cell The match ID.
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+row("foot")
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+cell returns
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+cell int
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+cell Whether the matcher contains rules for this match ID.
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+h(2, "add") PhraseMatcher.add
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+tag method
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| Add a rule to the matcher, consisting of an ID key, one or more patterns, and
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| a callback function to act on the matches. The callback function will
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| receive the arguments #[code matcher], #[code doc], #[code i] and
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| #[code matches]. If a pattern already exists for the given ID, the
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| patterns will be extended. An #[code on_match] callback will be
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| overwritten.
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+aside-code("Example").
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def on_match(matcher, doc, id, matches):
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print('Matched!', matches)
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matcher = PhraseMatcher(nlp.vocab)
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matcher.add('OBAMA', on_match, nlp(u"Barack Obama"))
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matcher.add('HEALTH', on_match, nlp(u"health care reform"),
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nlp(u"healthcare reform"))
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doc = nlp(u"Barack Obama urges Congress to find courage to defend his healthcare reforms")
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matches = matcher(doc)
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+table(["Name", "Type", "Description"])
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+row
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+cell #[code match_id]
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+cell unicode
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+cell An ID for the thing you're matching.
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+row
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+cell #[code on_match]
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+cell callable or #[code None]
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+cell
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| Callback function to act on matches. Takes the arguments
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| #[code matcher], #[code doc], #[code i] and #[code matches].
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+row
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+cell #[code *docs]
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+cell list
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+cell
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| #[code Doc] objects of the phrases to match.
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