I might do it something like this:
my $abstract = 'Perl is a high-level, general-purpose,
interpreted, dynamic programming language.';
my $maxphraselength = 4;
my $minphraselength = 2;
my %phrasearray;
my ($i,$offset);
$abstract =~ s/\n|\r//g;
for ($i=$minphraselength; $i<$maxphraselength; $i++) {
for ($offset=0; $offset<$i; $offset++) {
while ($abstract =~ /(\w+\W+){$offset}((\w+\W+){$i})/) {
$phrasearray{$2}++;
}
}
}
foreach(keys %phrasearray){ print $_."\n"; } #sample output
Would that work?
Blessings,
~Polyglot~
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