pspell_suggest

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5)

pspell_suggest -- Suggest spellings of a word

Description

array pspell_suggest ( int dictionary_link, string word )

pspell_suggest() returns an array of possible spellings for the given word.

例子 1. pspell_suggest() example

<?php
$pspell_link
= pspell_new("en");

if (!
pspell_check($pspell_link, "testt")) {
    
$suggestions = pspell_suggest($pspell_link, "testt");

    foreach (
$suggestions as $suggestion) {
        echo
"Possible spelling: $suggestion<br />";
    }
}
?>


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abhishek dot ratani at gmail dot com
24-Feb-2005 02:14
http://aspell.net/metaphone/

This shows that the pspell library uses metaphones already. I don't know how much better the code andoryuusama at gmail dot com.
andoryuusama at gmail dot com
31-Dec-2004 05:37
To get a more meaningful "did you mean", I use metaphones on the suggestion list, this helps to insure that the word is one that "sounds" closer to the word spelled wrong.

<?php
function spellcheck ( $string ) {
  
$words = split(' ',$string);
  
$misspelled = $return = array();
  
pspell_config_create("en",PSPELL_NORMAL);
  
$int = pspell_new('en');
   foreach (
$words as $value) {
      
$check = preg_split('/[\W]+?/',$value);
       if ((
$check[1] != '') and (strpos("'",$value) > 0) ) {$check[0] = $value;}
       if ((
$check[0] + 1 == 1) and (!pspell_check($int, $check[0]) )) {
          
$res  .= '<SPAN class="misspelled" style="color:#FF0000; font-weight:bold;">' . $value . ' </SPAN> ';
          
$poss = pspell_suggest($int,$value);
          
$orig = metaphone($value);
           foreach (
$poss as $suggested)
           {
                
$ranked[metaphone($suggested)] = $suggested;
           }
           if (
$ranked[$orig] <> '') {$poss[1] = $ranked[$orig];}
          
          
$res2  .= '<SPAN style="color:#CC8800; font-weight:bold">' . $poss[1] . ' </SPAN> ';

       } else {
      
$res .= $value . ' ';
      
$res2 .= $value . ' ';
       }
   }

  
$n[1] = $res;
  
$n[2] = $res2;
   return
$n;
}
?>

this helps to correct for the fact that pspell_suggest's first idea of a replacement is just the first in the alphabet.
webmaster at hostpure dot com
13-Apr-2004 08:42
It seems if you are trying to do something similar to the Google 'Did you mean:' suggestions and are selecting the first word given by the pspell_suggest() function, then it will not work well with custom dictionaries and replacements. Take the following code for example:

<?php
   $pspell_config
= pspell_config_create("en");
  
pspell_config_personal($pspell_config, "/home/user/public_html/custom.pws");
  
pspell_config_repl($pspell_config, "/home/user/public_html/custom.repl");
  
$pspell_link = pspell_new_config($pspell_config);

  
$words = preg_split ("/\s+/", $query);
  
$ii = count($words);

   global
$spellchecked;
  
$spellchecked = "";
  
   for(
$i=0;$i<$ii;$i++){

       if (
pspell_check($pspell_link, $words[$i]))
       {
          
$spellchecked .= $words[$i]." ";
       }
       else
       {
          
$erroneous = "yes";
          
$suggestions = pspell_suggest($pspell_link, $words[$i]);
          
$spellchecked .= $suggestions[0]." ";
       }
   }
   if(
$erroneous == "yes")
   {
       echo
"Did you mean: <i>".$spellchecked."?";
   }
   else
   {
       echo
$spellchecked . " is a valid word/phrase";
   }
?>

This works fine most of the time, and gives suggestions to what you meant when inserting a spelling mistake with most inputs. However, if you specify a custom replacement and then search for the misspelt word that you specified, then if it is not the first returned suggestion it wont be used in the 'Did you mean' end result. What you need to do is open up the custom dictionary using fopen and fread, and then for each of the suggested words, check if they are in the dictionary. If the suggested word is in the custom dictionary then use it in the 'Did you mean' part, if not, discard it and try the next. Hope this helps anyone who comes across this problem with trying to get more accurate suggestions.