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WordCloud: do not eliminate duplicates
lst = {"foo","foo","foo"};
WordCloud @ MapIndexed[Interpretation] @ lst
Also
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WordCloud: do not eliminate duplicates
Make it render the same but be a different thing:
RawBoxes @ TagBox[ToBoxes[#], Unique@#] & /@ {foo, foo, foo} // WordCloud
Or shorter but less documented:
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How to recreate a certain word cloud
Finally there's an answer for this interesting question~
the result generated is like this:
or
Code
As usual, code first, explanation second~
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WordCloud: can words' style and orientation be functions of words?
WordCloud a recent function can do some neat tricks beyond the obvious. For example:
Wrappers such as Style and Rotate passed ...
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Wordcloud creates a messy image
I find a decent result by using the two-argument version of WordSpacings, where the first number is along the word's direction (horizontal here) and the second is ...
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How to delete certain words from a word cloud in mathematica?
If you building a word cloud there are a few tricks. First of all use DeleteStopwords. Compare:
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Words in a word cloud triggering actions?
The elements of the input list should be of the form {Button[$string_i$, $action_i$], $weight_i$} or,for unweighted data, just Button[$string_i$, $action_i$]. So
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How to extract a region shape from an 2 colour image?
You only want the interior black areas filled? Then you just need a FillingTransform:
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Search words based of word pronunciation?
Here is one approach that does not rely on the International Phonetic Alphabet or building a dictionary and makes use of built-in functions
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WordCloud out of Images or TeX
WordCloud should work with any expression, but in practice some expressions, in particular Graphics containing ...
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Creating a list from the word cloud
Instead, I want a list or table ordered by frequency and not the
world cloud
text = WikipediaData["example"];
wct = WordCounts[text] // Sort
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Creating a list from the word cloud
If you want the data from WordCloud, which strips common words from the input string, here's an internal hack to retrieve that data:
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WordCloud: do not eliminate duplicates
WordCloud[NestList[HoldForm, "foo", 2]]
WordCloud[NestList[Row@*List, "foo", 2]]
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