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Philipp Daumke commented on UIMA-2451:
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if strings are used, it would work, right? So "a b c" could be found, but "1 0
0" not? A question is whether it makes sense to treat strings different than
numbers. You probably had your very good reasons to do so.
Philipp
> Mapping of Numbers in Wordlists
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> Key: UIMA-2451
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-2451
> Project: UIMA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: TextMarker
> Reporter: Philipp Daumke
> Assignee: Peter Klügl
> Priority: Minor
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> Hi Peter,
> it seems that the entry "1 0 0" in a wordlist matches the string "100" in a
> text. Is that a bug or a feature? How to avoid it?
> All the best
> Philipp
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