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This is just a convenient wrapper function for readability
.
traenkle.bailer(txt.file, TB1 = c(const = 224.6814, awl = 79.8304, asl =
12.24032, prep = 1.292857), TB2 = c(const = 234.1063, awl = 96.11069, prep =
2.05444, conj = 1.02805), ...)
Either an object of class kRp.tagged-class
,
a character vector which must be be
a valid path to a file containing the text to be analyzed,
or a list of text features. If the latter, calculation
is done by readability.num
.
A numeric vector with named magic numbers for the first of the formulas.
A numeric vector with named magic numbers for the second of the formulas.
Further valid options for the main function,
see readability
for details.
An object of class kRp.readability-class
.
This function calculates the two formulae by Tr\"ankle-Bailer,
which are based on the Dickes-Steiwer formulae.
In contrast to readability
,
which by default calculates all possible indices,
this function will only calculate the index values.
This formula doesn't need syllable count.
# NOT RUN {
traenkle.bailer(tagged.text)
# }
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