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Output a transcript with word number/index above for easy input back into qdap after coding.
cm_df.transcript(
text.var,
grouping.var,
file = NULL,
indent = 4,
width = 70,
space = 2,
...
)
Returns a transcript by grouping variable with word number above each
word. This makes use with cm_df2long
transfer/usage
easier because the researcher has coded on a transcript with the numeric word
index already.
The text variable.
The grouping variables. Default NULL
generates
one word list for all text. Also takes a single grouping variable or a list
of 1 or more grouping variables.
A connection, or a character string naming the file to print to (e.g., .doc, .txt).
Number of spaces to indent.
Width to output the file (defaults to 70; this is generally a good width and indent for a .docx file).
An integer value denoting the vertical spacing between the
grouping.var
and the numbered text (allow more space for more coding
room) in the output of a text file.
Other arguments passed to strip.
BondedDust (stackoverflow.com), Gavin Simpson and Tyler Rinker <tyler.rinker@gmail.com>
cm_df2long
,
cm_df.temp
if (FALSE) {
with(DATA, cm_df.transcript(state, person))
with(DATA, cm_df.transcript(state, list(sex, adult)))
#use it with nested variables just to keep track of demographic info
with(DATA, cm_df.transcript(state, list(person, sex, adult)))
#use double tilde "~~" to keep word group as one word
DATA$state <- mgsub("be certain", "be~~certain", DATA$state, fixed = TRUE)
with(DATA, cm_df.transcript(state, person))
DATA <- qdap::DATA
## with(mraja1spl, cm_df.transcript(dialogue, list(person)))
## with(mraja1spl, cm_df.transcript(dialogue, list(sex, fam.aff, died)))
## with(mraja1spl, cm_df.transcript(dialogue, list(person), file="foo.doc"))
## delete("foo.doc") #delete the file just created
}
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