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act (version 1.3.1)

export_exb: Export a transcript object to a 'EXMARaLDA' .exb file

Description

Advice: In most situations it is more convenient to use act::corpus_export for exporting annotation files.

Usage

export_exb(
  t,
  outputPath = NULL,
  filterTierNames = NULL,
  filterSectionStartsec = NULL,
  filterSectionEndsec = NULL,
  createMediaLinks = TRUE
)

Value

Contents of the .exb file (only if outputPath is left empty)

Arguments

t

Transcript object; transcript to be exported.

outputPath

Character string; path where .exb file will be saved.

filterTierNames

Vector of character strings; names of tiers to be included. If left unspecified, all tiers will be exported.

filterSectionStartsec

Double; start of selection in seconds.

filterSectionEndsec

Double; end of selection in seconds.

createMediaLinks

Logical; if TRUE media links will be created.

Details

The .exb file will be written to the file specified in outputPath. If outputPath is left empty, the function will return the contents of the .exb itself.

See Also

corpus_export, export_eaf, export_printtranscript, export_rpraat, export_srt, export_textgrid

Examples

Run this code
library(act)

# Get the transcript you want to export
t <- examplecorpus@transcripts[[1]]

# Create temporary file path
path <- tempfile(pattern = t@name, tmpdir = tempdir(), fileext = ".exb")

# It makes more sense, however, to you define a destination folder
# that is easier to access on your computer
if (FALSE) {
path <- file.path("PATH_TO_AN_EXISTING_FOLDER_ON_YOUR_COMPUTER",
                   paste(t@name, ".exb", sep=""))
}

# Export WITH media links
act::export_exb(t=t, outputPath=path)

# Export WITHOUT media links
act::export_exb(t=t, outputPath=path, createMediaLinks = FALSE)

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