new TermsRadio()
TermsRadio is a visualization that depicts the change of the frequency of words in a corpus (or within a single document).
- Tutorials:
Example
let config = {
"bins": 5,
"limit": null,
"query": null,
"slider": null,
"speed": null,
"stopList": null,
"visibleBins": null,
"yAxisScale": null
};
loadCorpus("austen").tool("termsradio", config);
Members
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bins
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Properties:
Name Type Default Description bins
Number 5 The number of "bins" to divide the result into.
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height
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Properties:
Name Type Description height
Number The display height of the tool in pixels. -
limit
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Properties:
Name Type Default Description limit
Number 50 The number of items to limit the result to.
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query
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Properties:
Name Type Description query
String | Array.<String> A query or array of queries (queries can be separated by a comma). For query syntax, see the search documentation.
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slider
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Properties:
Name Type Default Description slider
Boolean true Whether to show the slider.
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speed
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Properties:
Name Type Default Description speed
Number 50 How fast to animate the visualization.
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stopList
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Properties:
Name Type Default Description stopList
String auto A comma-separated list of words, a named list or a URL to a plain text list, one word per line. By default this is set to 'auto' which auto-detects the document's language and loads an appropriate list (if available for that language). Set this to blank to not use the default stopList. For more information see the Stopwords documentation.
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style
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Properties:
Name Type Description style
String A string of CSS properties to use as the style attribute for the tool's parent tag. -
visibleBins
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Properties:
Name Type Default Description visibleBins
Number 5 How many segments or documents to show at once (default is 5). Note that this often works in parallel with the #bins value.
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width
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Properties:
Name Type Description width
Number The display width of the tool in pixels. -
yAxisScale
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Properties:
Name Type Default Description yAxisScale
String log The scale for the y axis. Options are: 'log' or 'linear'.