Writing CHAT Data¶
To output CHAT data, a CHAT object can either export data to local files
or write its data to strings.
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Write CHAT data to disk. |
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Return CHAT data strings, one per file. |
These methods are useful for saving CHAT data for re-use or distribution,
especially when your data or CHAT object is customized in some way,
e.g., by adding or removing data from an existing dataset, or through
an in-memory CHAT data string – see Reading CHAT Data.
import pylangacq
chat_data = pylangacq.CHAT.from_strs(["*MOT:\they sweetie ."])
chat_data.to_chat("data.cha")
If your CHAT object has data organized in multiple CHAT files,
to_chat() supports writing CHAT data files in a local directory:
import pylangacq
brown = pylangacq.read_chat("path/to/your/local/Brown.zip")
# Brown has data for Adam, Eve, and Sarah.
# Now we want to save only Eve and Sarah's data somewhere on disk.
eve_and_sarah = brown.filter(files="Eve|Sarah")
eve_and_sarah.to_chat("your/new/directory", is_dir=True)
By default, the files are named 0001.cha, 0002.cha, etc.
To customize the filenames,
to_chat() has the filenames keyword argument.
If you would like the CHAT data as strings in memory for use cases other than
local file export,
to_strs() is available.