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StringTools[Readability] - measure the readability of English text
Calling Sequence
Readability( text)
Readability( text, method = m )
Parameters
text
-
string; substantial English text
m
symbol; the name of one of the methods described below
Description
The Readability(text) command returns one of several measures of Readability of English language text. By default, when called without the method option, Readability computes the SMOG index of text. Several other measures of readability are provided. The following table lists the valid values of the method parameter m.
SMOG
the SMOG index
GunningFog
The Gunning-Fog index
FRES
Flesch Reading Ease Index
FKGLF
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Formula
ARI
Automated Readability Index
ColemanLauIndex
The Coleman-Lau Readability Index
Each of the readability indices (or other measures) is a statistical test that uses various properties of the text to determine a measure of the level of difficulty of reading the text. Small amounts of text are not suitable for input. It is recommended that you use at least 100 words of text for any of the measures to provide any meaning.
Examples
See Also
string, StringTools, StringTools[Sentences], StringTools[Words]
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