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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