in reply to parsing a sentence?

This might work for you

#! perl -slw use strict; sub mapPairsN (&@) { my( $code, $gap ) = (shift, shift); map{ local( $a, $b ) = @_[ $_, $_ + $gap ]; $code->() } 0.. $#_ - $gap; }; my @words = qw[ The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog and then fell head long onto the pond ]; print "\nPairs with gap 1\n", mapPairsN{ "$a/$b\n" } 1, @words; print "\nPairs with gap 3\n", mapPairsN{ "$a/$b\n" } 3, @words; print "\nPairs with gap 5\n", mapPairsN{ "$a/$b\n" } 5, @words; __END__ P:\test>333094 Pairs with gap 1 The/quick quick/brown brown/fox fox/jumps jumps/over over/the the/lazy lazy/dog dog/and and/then then/fell fell/head head/long long/onto onto/the the/pond Pairs with gap 3 The/fox quick/jumps brown/over fox/the jumps/lazy over/dog the/and lazy/then dog/fell and/head then/long fell/onto head/the long/pond Pairs with gap 5 The/over quick/the brown/lazy fox/dog jumps/and over/then the/fell lazy/head dog/long and/onto then/the fell/pond

Examine what is said, not who speaks.
"Efficiency is intelligent laziness." -David Dunham
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Re: Re: parsing a sentence?
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 02, 2004 at 00:13 UTC
    Thanks Monk for answering my second question!
    Now I only need to combine both approaches using tagged/words and words/gaps
    Let's back to work ;)
    Thanks