Use this class to read a sentence and get all the characters from it in a collection. So you know exactly how many times a character is being used in a sentence.
composer require jeroendesloovere/character-collection
$collection = new CharacterCollection('This is my sentence.');
Which is a collection of all the characters that are used in your sentence + the positions that they are on. Example off how to get the positions of t
$collection->get('t')->getPositions();
Will return
[0, 14]
.
The class is well documented inline. If you use a decent IDE you'll see that each method is documented with PHPDoc.
Contributions are welcome and will be fully credited.
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- Coding Syntax - Please keep the code syntax consistent with the rest of the package.
- Add unit tests! - Your patch won't be accepted if it doesn't have tests.
- Document any change in behavior - Make sure the README and any other relevant documentation are kept up-to-date.
- Consider our release cycle - We try to follow semver. Randomly breaking public APIs is not an option.
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- One pull request per feature - If you want to do more than one thing, send multiple pull requests.
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We use squizlabs/php_codesniffer to maintain the code standards. Type the following to execute them:
# To view the code errors
vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=psr2 --extensions=php --warning-severity=0 --report=full "src"
# OR to fix the code errors
vendor/bin/phpcbf --standard=psr2 --extensions=php --warning-severity=0 --report=full "src"
We have build in tests, type the following to execute them:
vendor/bin/phpunit tests
The module is licensed under MIT. In short, this license allows you to do everything as long as the copyright statement stays present.