I have been using the tm package to run some text analysis. My problem is with creating a list with words and their frequencies associated with the same

library(tm)
library(RWeka)

txt <- read.csv("HW.csv",header=T) 
df <- do.call("rbind", lapply(txt, as.data.frame))
names(df) <- "text"

myCorpus <- Corpus(VectorSource(df$text))
myStopwords <- c(stopwords('english'),"originally", "posted")
myCorpus <- tm_map(myCorpus, removeWords, myStopwords)

#building the TDM

btm <- function(x) NGramTokenizer(x, Weka_control(min = 3, max = 3))
myTdm <- TermDocumentMatrix(myCorpus, control = list(tokenize = btm))

I typically use the following code for generating list of words in a frequency range

frq1 <- findFreqTerms(myTdm, lowfreq=50)

Is there any way to automate this such that we get a dataframe with all words and their frequency?

The other problem that i face is with converting the term document matrix into a data frame. As i am working on large samples of data, I run into memory errors. Is there a simple solution for this?


Solution 1:

Try this

data("crude")
myTdm <- as.matrix(TermDocumentMatrix(crude))
FreqMat <- data.frame(ST = rownames(myTdm), 
                      Freq = rowSums(myTdm), 
                      row.names = NULL)
head(FreqMat, 10)
#            ST Freq
# 1       "(it)    1
# 2     "demand    1
# 3  "expansion    1
# 4        "for    1
# 5     "growth    1
# 6         "if    1
# 7         "is    2
# 8        "may    1
# 9       "none    2
# 10      "opec    2

Solution 2:

I have the following lines in R that can help to create word frequencies and put them in a table, it reads the file of text in .txt format and create the frequencies of words, I hope that this can help to anyone interested.

avisos<- scan("anuncio.txt", what="character", sep="\n")
avisos1 <- tolower(avisos)
avisos2 <- strsplit(avisos1, "\\W")
avisos3 <- unlist(avisos2)
freq<-table(avisos3)
freq1<-sort(freq, decreasing=TRUE)
temple.sorted.table<-paste(names(freq1), freq1, sep="\\t")
cat("Word\tFREQ", temple.sorted.table, file="anuncio.txt", sep="\n")

Solution 3:

Looking at the source of findFreqTerms, it appears that the function slam::row_sums does the trick when called on a term-document matrix. Try, for instance:

data(crude)
slam::row_sums(TermDocumentMatrix(crude))

Solution 4:

Depending on your needs, using some tidyverse functions might be a rough solution that offers some flexibility in terms of how you handle capitalization, punctuation, and stop words:

text_string <- 'I have been using the tm package to run some text analysis. My problem is with creating a list with words and their frequencies associated with the same. I typically use the following code for generating list of words in a frequency range. Is there any way to automate this such that we get a dataframe with all words and their frequency?
The other problem that i face is with converting the term document matrix into a data frame. As i am working on large samples of data, I run into memory errors. Is there a simple solution for this?'

stop_words <- c('a', 'and', 'for', 'the') # just a sample list of words I don't care about

library(tidyverse)
data_frame(text = text_string) %>% 
  mutate(text = tolower(text)) %>% 
  mutate(text = str_remove_all(text, '[[:punct:]]')) %>% 
  mutate(tokens = str_split(text, "\\s+")) %>%
  unnest() %>% 
  count(tokens) %>% 
  filter(!tokens %in% stop_words) %>% 
  mutate(freq = n / sum(n)) %>% 
  arrange(desc(n))


# A tibble: 64 x 3
  tokens      n   freq
  <chr>   <int>  <dbl>
1 i           5 0.0581
2 with        5 0.0581
3 is          4 0.0465
4 words       3 0.0349
5 into        2 0.0233
6 list        2 0.0233
7 of          2 0.0233
8 problem     2 0.0233
9 run         2 0.0233
10 that       2 0.0233
# ... with 54 more rows

Solution 5:

a = scan(file='~/Desktop//test.txt',what="list")
a1 = data.frame(lst=a)
count(a1,vars="lst")

seems to work to get simple frequencies. I've used scan because I had a txt file, but it should work with read.csv too.