Now in github you will find the data and states dirs as well.

It dramatically increases the size of the distro, but you're still less than a meg:

$ ls A* -l -rw-rw-r-- 1 bob bob 938559 Jul 6 17:44 'Algorithm-Markov-Multiorder- +Learner-master(1).zip' -rw-rw-r-- 1 bob bob 28855 Jun 28 14:11 Algorithm-Markov-Multiorder- +Learner-master.zip $
If you install it (make install) then it should be in a dir which is in your path. Then just call it analyse_text.pl

This, I did not realize...

$ pwd /home/bob/Documents/meditations/Algorithm-Markov-Multiorder-Learner-ma +ster/data $ analyse_text.pl --input-corpus 2.short.shelley.txt --ngram-length 8 + --output-state 2.short.state >8.txt $

and bingo:

$ cat 8.txt { "counts" => { "air|we|breathe|They|have|acquired|new|and" + => 1, "already|marked|I|will|pioneer|a|new|way" + => 1,

In reply to Re^11: n-dimensional statistical analysis of DNA sequences (or text, or ...) by Aldebaran
in thread n-dimensional statistical analysis of DNA sequences (or text, or ...) by bliako

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