Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: sentistrength
Version: 0.0.7
Summary: Python 3 Wrapper for SentiStrength, reads a single or multiple input with options for binary class or scale output.
Home-page: https://github.com/zhunhung/pysentistrength
Author: Zhun Hung
Author-email: yongzhunhung@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # Python-SentiStrength
        Python 3 Wrapper for SentiStrength, reads a single or multiple input with options for binary class or scale output.
        
        Ensure that you have SentiStrength.jar file and SentiStrengthData Language folders, otherwise you can download them from http://sentistrength.wlv.ac.uk/.
        
        ## Installation
        
        Pip:
        
        ```sh
        pip install sentistrength
        ```
        
        
        ## Examples
        
        Example use (single string):
        
        ```python
        >>> from sentistrength import PySentiStr
        >>> senti = PySentiStr()
        >>> result = senti.getSentiment('What a lovely day')
        >>> print(result)
        
        ... [0.25]
        ```
        
        
        Example use (list of strings or pandas Series):
        
        ```python
        >>> from sentistrength import PySentiStr
        >>> senti = PySentiStr()
        >>> str_arr = ['What a lovely day', 'What a bad day']
        >>> result = senti.getSentiment(str_arr, score='scale')
        >>> print(result)
        
        ... [0.25,-0.25]
        # OR, if you want dual scoring (a score each for positive rating and negative rating)
        >>> result = senti.getSentiment(str_arr, score='dual')
        >>> print(result)
        
        ... [(2, -1), (1, -2)]
        # OR, if you want binary scoring (1 for positive sentence, -1 for negative sentence)
        >>> result = senti.getSentiment(str_arr, score='binary')
        >>> print(result)
        
        ... [1, -1]
        # OR, if you want trinary scoring (a score each for positive rating, negative rating and neutral rating)
        >>> result = senti.getSentiment(str_arr, score='trinary')
        >>> print(result)
        
        ... [(2, -1, 1), (1, -2, -1)]
        ```
        
        ## Path Setup
        
        Specify the paths as such:
        
        ```python
        >>> senti = PySentiStr()
        >>> senti.setSentiStrengthPath('C:/Documents/SentiStrength.jar') # Note: Provide absolute path instead of relative path
        >>> senti.setSentiStrengthLanguageFolderPath('C:/Documents/SentiStrengthData/') # Note: Provide absolute path instead of relative path
        ```
        
        ## License
        
        This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE.md](LICENSE.md) file for details
        
        ## Acknowledgments
        
        * Big thanks to Dr. Mike Thelwall for access to SentiStrength.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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