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- Associates the specified value with the specified key
- Rotate right
- Rotate a left node
- Fix the entry after insertion
- Returns a stream of bits indexed by this bit set
- Returns a new BitSet composed of the bits in this BitSet
- Returns the nearest set bit
- Retrieves and removes and returns the head of this queue
- Retrieves and returns the first element from the queue or null if no element is available
- Attempts to compute a mapping for the specified key and value
- Adds all the elements in the specified deque to the end of the deque
- Computes the mapping for the specified key
- Returns the index of the last occurrence of the specified target list
- Remove an element from the queue
- Reconstructs this map from a stream
- Save this map to a stream
- Returns the first occurrence of the first occurrence of the specified target list
- Merge this map
- Registers the specified value with the specified key replacing any existing value associated with the specified key
- Loads a service provider
- Computes the value associated with the specified key
- Applies the given mapping to this map
- Computes and returns the associated value associated with the specified key
- Compares the specified map with the specified object
- Applies the remapping function
- Reconstitutes this index from a stream
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QUESTION
I'm using Google Translate to convert some error codes into Farsi with Perl. Farsi is one such example, I've also found this issue in other languages---but for this discussion I'll stick to the single example:
The translated text of "Geometry data card error" works fine (Example 1) but translating "Appending a default 111 card" (Example 2) gives the "Wide character" error.
Both examples can be run from the terminal, they are just prints.
I've tried the usual things like these, but to no avail:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Apr-09 at 02:05The JSON object needs to have utf8 enabled and it will fix the \u200c
. Thanks to @Shawn for pointing me in the right direction:
QUESTION
I am currently using the translate module for this (https://pypi.org/project/translate/).
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-26 at 20:09Well, I did a workaround which solves my issue but doesn't solve the autodetect issue. Adding a second argument in the user input to include the "from_lang" fixes the issue.
QUESTION
I need a package that detects and returns the text language. Do you have a flutter package recommendation for this? If you know of any other method besides the packages, I'd be happy to hear it.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-23 at 17:17I had a small search in pub.dev to check if there is any new lib to do this, but I didn't find it.
However, I recommend you use google API which receives the text and returns the language type.
You can check it in: google-detecting-language
A sample from the website you can check: body POST:
QUESTION
When I try to use translate function in TextBlob library in jupyter notebook, I get:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-28 at 19:54Textblob library uses Google API for translation functionality in the backend. Google has made some changes in the its API recently. Due to this reason TextBlob's translation feature has stopped working. I noticed that by making some minor changes in translate.py file (in your folder where all TextBlob files are located) as mentioned below, we can get rid of this error:
original code:
QUESTION
I have a generic tree with generic nodes. You can think about it like it is a extended router config with multi-level children elements.
The catch is, that each node can have other generic type that its parent (more details - Typescript Playground).
So when node has children, the problem is lying in typing its nodes generics.
Code ...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-08 at 02:23Your problem with pageData
interface is the parent T
is the same type required by the children. What you want is to open up the generic type to accommodate any record therefor allowing the children to define their own properties.
QUESTION
Is it possible to interpolate with a key containing a "." in i18n?
i.e. get this to work:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-06 at 13:43No, dot in a property name for interpolation is used as json dot notation.
So if you want to keep "Hi {{first.name}}"
in your translations, you need to pass in the t options like this: i18next.t('keyk', { first: { name: 'Jane' } })
QUESTION
My code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-26 at 13:35Solution:
QUESTION
this is the api which sets language when user selects some language this works fine.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-26 at 15:47Your viewset is defined as:
QUESTION
I have been reading the official guide here (https://www.tensorflow.org/text/tutorials/transformer) to try and recreate the Vanilla Transformer in Tensorflow. I notice the dataset used is quite specific, and at the end of the guide, it says to try with a different dataset.
But that is where I have been stuck for a long time! I am trying to use the WMT14 dataset (as used in the original paper, Vaswani et. al.) here: https://www.tensorflow.org/datasets/catalog/wmt14_translate#wmt14_translatede-en .
I have also tried Multi30k and IWSLT dataset from Spacy, but are there any guides on how I can fit the dataset to what the model requires? Specifically, to tokenize it. The official TF guide uses a pretrained tokenizer, which is specific to the PR-EN dataset given.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-11 at 23:00You can build your own tokenizer following this tutorial https://www.tensorflow.org/text/guide/subwords_tokenizer
It is the exact same way they build the ted_hrlr_translate_pt_en_converter tokenizer in the transformers example, you just need to adjust it to your language.
I rewrote it for your case but didn't test it:
QUESTION
I searched a lot for this but havent still got a clear idea so I hope you can help me out:
I am trying to translate german texts to english! I udes this code:
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Answered 2021-Aug-17 at 13:27I think one possible answer to your dilemma is provided in this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61523829/how-can-i-use-bert-fo-machine-translation#:~:text=BERT%20is%20not%20a%20machine%20translation%20model%2C%20BERT,there%20are%20doubts%20if%20it%20really%20pays%20off.
Practically with the output of BERT, you get a vectorized representation for each of your words. In essence, it is easier to use the output for other tasks, but trickier in the case of Machine Translation.
A good starting point of using a seq2seq
model from the transformers library in the context of machine translation is the following: https://github.com/huggingface/notebooks/blob/master/examples/translation.ipynb.
The example above provides how to translate from English to Romanian.
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