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package searchingEngine.queryPrepocessing.MartinPorter;/*   Porter stemmer in Java. The original paper is in       Porter, 1980, An algorithm for suffix stripping, Program, Vol. 14,       no. 3, pp 130-137,   See also http://www.tartarus.org/~martin/PorterStemmer   History:   Release 1   Bug 1 (reported by Gonzalo Parra 16/10/99) fixed as marked below.   The words 'aed', 'eed', 'oed' leave k at 'a' for step 3, and b[k-1]   is then out outside the bounds of b.   Release 2   Similarly,   Bug 2 (reported by Steve Dyrdahl 22/2/00) fixed as marked below.   'ion' by itself leaves j = -1 in the test for 'ion' in step 5, and   b[j] is then outside the bounds of b.   Release 3   Considerably revised 4/9/00 in the light of many helpful suggestions   from Brian Goetz of Quiotix Corporation (brian@quiotix.com).   Release 4*/import java.io.*;/**  * Stemmer, implementing the Porter Stemming Algorithm  *  * The Stemmer class transforms a word into its root form.  The input  * word can be provided a character at time (by calling add()), or at once  * by calling one of the various stem(something) methods.  */public class Stemmer{  private char[] b;   private int i,     /* offset into b */               i_end, /* offset to end of stemmed word */               j, k;   private static final int INC = 50;                     /* unit of size whereby b is increased */   public Stemmer()   {  b = new char[INC];      i = 0;      i_end = 0;   }   /**    * Add a character to the word being stemmed.  When you are finished    * adding characters, you can call stem(void) to stem the word.    */   public void add(char ch)   {  if (i == b.length)      {  char[] new_b = new char[i+INC];         for (int c = 0; c < i; c++) new_b[c] = b[c];         b = new_b;      }      b[i++] = ch;   }   /** Adds wLen characters to the word being stemmed contained in a portion    * of a char[] array. This is like repeated calls of add(char ch), but    * faster.    */   public void add(char[] w, int wLen)   {  if (i+wLen >= b.length)      {  char[] new_b = new char[i+wLen+INC];         for (int c = 0; c < i; c++) new_b[c] = b[c];         b = new_b;      }      for (int c = 0; c < wLen; c++) b[i++] = w[c];   }   /**    * After a word has been stemmed, it can be retrieved by toString(),    * or a reference to the internal buffer can be retrieved by getResultBuffer    * and getResultLength (which is generally more efficient.)    */   public String toString() { return new String(b,0,i_end); }   /**    * Returns the length of the word resulting from the stemming process.    */   public int getResultLength() { return i_end; }   /**    * Returns a reference to a character buffer containing the results of    * the stemming process.  You also need to consult getResultLength()    * to determine the length of the result.    */   public char[] getResultBuffer() { return b; }   /* cons(i) is true <=> b[i] is a consonant. */   private final boolean cons(int i)   {  switch (b[i])      {  case 'a': case 'e': case 'i': case 'o': case 'u': return false;         case 'y': return (i==0) ? true : !cons(i-1);         default: return true;      }   }   /* m() measures the number of consonant sequences between 0 and j. if c is      a consonant sequence and v a vowel sequence, and <..> indicates arbitrary      presence,         <c><v>       gives 0         <c>vc<v>     gives 1         <c>vcvc<v>   gives 2         <c>vcvcvc<v> gives 3         ....   */   private final int m()   {  int n = 0;      int i = 0;      while(true)      {  if (i > j) return n;         if (! cons(i)) break; i++;      }      i++;      while(true)      {  while(true)         {  if (i > j) return n;               if (cons(i)) break;               i++;         }         i++;         n++;         while(true)         {  if (i > j) return n;            if (! cons(i)) break;            i++;         }         i++;       }   }   /* vowelinstem() is true <=> 0,...j contains a vowel */   private final boolean vowelinstem()   {  int i; for (i = 0; i <= j; i++) if (! cons(i)) return true;      return false;   }   /* doublec(j) is true <=> j,(j-1) contain a double consonant. */   private final boolean doublec(int j)   {  if (j < 1) return false;      if (b[j] != b[j-1]) return false;      return cons(j);   }   /* cvc(i) is true <=> i-2,i-1,i has the form consonant - vowel - consonant      and also if the second c is not w,x or y. this is used when trying to      restore an e at the end of a short word. e.g.         cav(e), lov(e), hop(e), crim(e), but         snow, box, tray.   */   private final boolean cvc(int i)   {  if (i < 2 || !cons(i) || cons(i-1) || !cons(i-2)) return false;      {  int ch = b[i];         if (ch == 'w' || ch == 'x' || ch == 'y') return false;      }      return true;   }   private final boolean ends(String s)   {  int l = s.length();      int o = k-l+1;      if (o < 0) return false;      for (int i = 0; i < l; i++) if (b[o+i] != s.charAt(i)) return false;      j = k-l;      return true;   }   /* setto(s) sets (j+1),...k to the characters in the string s, readjusting      k. */   private final void setto(String s)   {  int l = s.length();      int o = j+1;      for (int i = 0; i < l; i++) b[o+i] = s.charAt(i);      k = j+l;   }   /* r(s) is used further down. */   private final void r(String s) { if (m() > 0) setto(s); }   /* step1() gets rid of plurals and -ed or -ing. e.g.          caresses  ->  caress          ponies    ->  poni          ties      ->  ti          caress    ->  caress          cats      ->  cat          feed      ->  feed          agreed    ->  agree          disabled  ->  disable          matting   ->  mat          mating    ->  mate          meeting   ->  meet          milling   ->  mill          messing   ->  mess          meetings  ->  meet   */   private final void step1()   {  if (b[k] == 's')      {  if (ends("sses")) k -= 2; else         if (ends("ies")) setto("i"); else         if (b[k-1] != 's') k--;      }      if (ends("eed")) { if (m() > 0) k--; } else      if ((ends("ed") || ends("ing")) && vowelinstem())      {  k = j;         if (ends("at")) setto("ate"); else         if (ends("bl")) setto("ble"); else         if (ends("iz")) setto("ize"); else         if (doublec(k))         {  k--;            {  int ch = b[k];               if (ch == 'l' || ch == 's' || ch == 'z') k++;            }         }         else if (m() == 1 && cvc(k)) setto("e");     }   }   /* step2() turns terminal y to i when there is another vowel in the stem. */   private final void step2() { if (ends("y") && vowelinstem()) b[k] = 'i'; }   /* step3() maps double suffices to single ones. so -ization ( = -ize plus      -ation) maps to -ize etc. note that the string before the suffix must give      m() > 0. */   private final void step3() { if (k == 0) return; /* For Bug 1 */ switch (b[k-1])   {       case 'a': if (ends("ational")) { r("ate"); break; }                 if (ends("tional")) { r("tion"); break; }                 break;       case 'c': if (ends("enci")) { r("ence"); break; }                 if (ends("anci")) { r("ance"); break; }                 break;       case 'e': if (ends("izer")) { r("ize"); break; }                 break;       case 'l': if (ends("bli")) { r("ble"); break; }                 if (ends("alli")) { r("al"); break; }                 if (ends("entli")) { r("ent"); break; }                 if (ends("eli")) { r("e"); break; }                 if (ends("ousli")) { r("ous"); break; }                 break;       case 'o': if (ends("ization")) { r("ize"); break; }                 if (ends("ation")) { r("ate"); break; }                 if (ends("ator")) { r("ate"); break; }                 break;       case 's': if (ends("alism")) { r("al"); break; }                 if (ends("iveness")) { r("ive"); break; }                 if (ends("fulness")) { r("ful"); break; }                 if (ends("ousness")) { r("ous"); break; }                 break;       case 't': if (ends("aliti")) { r("al"); break; }                 if (ends("iviti")) { r("ive"); break; }                 if (ends("biliti")) { r("ble"); break; }                 break;       case 'g': if (ends("logi")) { r("log"); break; }   } }   /* step4() deals with -ic-, -full, -ness etc. similar strategy to step3. */   private final void step4() { switch (b[k])   {       case 'e': if (ends("icate")) { r("ic"); break; }                 if (ends("ative")) { r(""); break; }                 if (ends("alize")) { r("al"); break; }                 break;       case 'i': if (ends("iciti")) { r("ic"); break; }                 break;       case 'l': if (ends("ical")) { r("ic"); break; }                 if (ends("ful")) { r(""); break; }                 break;       case 's': if (ends("ness")) { r(""); break; }                 break;   } }   /* step5() takes off -ant, -ence etc., in context <c>vcvc<v>. */   private final void step5()   {   if (k == 0) return; /* for Bug 1 */ switch (b[k-1])       {  case 'a': if (ends("al")) break; return;          case 'c': if (ends("ance")) break;                    if (ends("ence")) break; return;          case 'e': if (ends("er")) break; return;          case 'i': if (ends("ic")) break; return;          case 'l': if (ends("able")) break;                    if (ends("ible")) break; return;          case 'n': if (ends("ant")) break;                    if (ends("ement")) break;                    if (ends("ment")) break;                    /* element etc. not stripped before the m */                    if (ends("ent")) break; return;          case 'o': if (ends("ion") && j >= 0 && (b[j] == 's' || b[j] == 't')) break;                                    /* j >= 0 fixes Bug 2 */                    if (ends("ou")) break; return;                    /* takes care of -ous */          case 's': if (ends("ism")) break; return;          case 't': if (ends("ate")) break;                    if (ends("iti")) break; return;          case 'u': if (ends("ous")) break; return;          case 'v': if (ends("ive")) break; return;          case 'z': if (ends("ize")) break; return;          default: return;       }       if (m() > 1) k = j;   }   /* step6() removes a final -e if m() > 1. */   private final void step6()   {  j = k;      if (b[k] == 'e')      {  int a = m();         if (a > 1 || a == 1 && !cvc(k-1)) k--;      }      if (b[k] == 'l' && doublec(k) && m() > 1) k--;   }   /** Stem the word placed into the Stemmer buffer through calls to add().    * Returns true if the stemming process resulted in a word different    * from the input.  You can retrieve the result with    * getResultLength()/getResultBuffer() or toString().    */   public void stem()   {  k = i - 1;      if (k > 1) { step1(); step2(); step3(); step4(); step5(); step6(); }      i_end = k+1; i = 0;   }   /** Test program for demonstrating the Stemmer.  It reads text from a    * a list of files, stems each word, and writes the result to standard    * output. Note that the word stemmed is expected to be in lower case:    * forcing lower case must be done outside the Stemmer class.    * Usage: Stemmer file-name file-name ...    */   public static void main(String[] args)   {      char[] w = new char[501];      Stemmer s = new Stemmer();      for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++)      try      {         FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(args[i]);         try         { while(true)           {  int ch = in.read();              if (Character.isLetter((char) ch))              {                 int j = 0;                 while(true)                 {  ch = Character.toLowerCase((char) ch);                    w[j] = (char) ch;                    if (j < 500) j++;                    ch = in.read();                    if (!Character.isLetter((char) ch))                    {                       /* to test add(char ch) */                       for (int c = 0; c < j; c++) s.add(w[c]);                       /* or, to test add(char[] w, int j) */                       /* s.add(w, j); */                       s.stem();                       {  String u;                          /* and now, to test toString() : */                          u = s.toString();                          /* to test getResultBuffer(), getResultLength() : */                          /* u = new String(s.getResultBuffer(), 0, s.getResultLength()); */                          System.out.print(u);                       }                       break;                    }                 }              }              if (ch < 0) break;              System.out.print((char)ch);           }         }         catch (IOException e)         {  System.out.println("error reading " + args[i]);            break;         }      }      catch (FileNotFoundException e)      {  System.out.println("file " + args[i] + " not found");         break;      }   }}

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