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title | tag | source |
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StringStore | class | spacy/strings.pyx |
Look up strings by 64-bit hashes. As of v2.0, spaCy uses hash values instead of
integer IDs. This ensures that strings always map to the same ID, even from
different StringStores
.
StringStore.__init__
Create the StringStore
.
Example
from spacy.strings import StringStore stringstore = StringStore([u"apple", u"orange"])
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
strings |
iterable | A sequence of unicode strings to add to the store. |
RETURNS | StringStore |
The newly constructed object. |
StringStore.__len__
Get the number of strings in the store.
Example
stringstore = StringStore([u"apple", u"orange"]) assert len(stringstore) == 2
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
RETURNS | int | The number of strings in the store. |
StringStore.__getitem__
Retrieve a string from a given hash, or vice versa.
Example
stringstore = StringStore([u"apple", u"orange"]) apple_hash = stringstore[u"apple"] assert apple_hash == 8566208034543834098 assert stringstore[apple_hash] == u"apple"
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string_or_id |
bytes, unicode or uint64 | The value to encode. |
RETURNS | unicode or int | The value to be retrieved. |
StringStore.__contains__
Check whether a string is in the store.
Example
stringstore = StringStore([u"apple", u"orange"]) assert u"apple" in stringstore assert not u"cherry" in stringstore
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string |
unicode | The string to check. |
RETURNS | bool | Whether the store contains the string. |
StringStore.__iter__
Iterate over the strings in the store, in order. Note that a newly initialized
store will always include an empty string ''
at position 0
.
Example
stringstore = StringStore([u"apple", u"orange"]) all_strings = [s for s in stringstore] assert all_strings == [u"apple", u"orange"]
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
YIELDS | unicode | A string in the store. |
StringStore.add
Add a string to the StringStore
.
Example
stringstore = StringStore([u"apple", u"orange"]) banana_hash = stringstore.add(u"banana") assert len(stringstore) == 3 assert banana_hash == 2525716904149915114 assert stringstore[banana_hash] == u"banana" assert stringstore[u"banana"] == banana_hash
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string |
unicode | The string to add. |
RETURNS | uint64 | The string's hash value. |
StringStore.to_disk
Save the current state to a directory.
Example
stringstore.to_disk("/path/to/strings")
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
path |
unicode / Path |
A path to a directory, which will be created if it doesn't exist. Paths may be either strings or Path -like objects. |
StringStore.from_disk
Loads state from a directory. Modifies the object in place and returns it.
Example
from spacy.strings import StringStore stringstore = StringStore().from_disk("/path/to/strings")
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
path |
unicode / Path |
A path to a directory. Paths may be either strings or Path -like objects. |
RETURNS | StringStore |
The modified StringStore object. |
StringStore.to_bytes
Serialize the current state to a binary string.
Example
store_bytes = stringstore.to_bytes()
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
**exclude |
- | Named attributes to prevent from being serialized. |
RETURNS | bytes | The serialized form of the StringStore object. |
StringStore.from_bytes
Load state from a binary string.
Example
fron spacy.strings import StringStore store_bytes = stringstore.to_bytes() new_store = StringStore().from_bytes(store_bytes)
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
bytes_data |
bytes | The data to load from. |
**exclude |
- | Named attributes to prevent from being loaded. |
RETURNS | StringStore |
The StringStore object. |
Utilities
strings.hash_string
Get a 64-bit hash for a given string.
Example
from spacy.strings import hash_string assert hash_string(u"apple") == 8566208034543834098
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string |
unicode | The string to hash. |
RETURNS | uint64 | The hash. |