Catogorising strings into random versus non-random
Vincent Davis
vincent at vincentdavis.net
Mon Dec 21 08:51:33 EST 2015
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 7:25 AM, Vlastimil Brom <vlastimil.brom at gmail.com>
wrote:
> > baby lions at play
> > saturday_morning12
> > Fukushima
> > ImpossibleFork
> >
> >
> > (note that some use underscores, others spaces, and some CamelCase) while
> > others are completely meaningless (or mostly so):
> >
> >
> > xy39mGWbosjY
> > 9sjz7s8198ghwt
> > rz4sdko-28dbRW00u
>
My first thought it to search google for each wor
d
or phase and count
(google gives a count)
the results. For example if you search for "xy39mGWbosjY" there is one
result as of now,
which
is an archive of this tread. If you search for any given word or even the
phrase
, for example
"baby lions at play
" you get a much larger set of results
~500
. I assue there are many was to search google with python, this looks like
one. https://pypi.python.org/pypi/google
Vincent Davis
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