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PHP and NLP: Nested parenthesis (parser output) to array?

Would like to turn text with nested parenthesis to a nested array. Here is an example output from an NLP parser:

(TOP (S (NP (PRP I)) (VP (VBP love) (NP (NP (DT a) (JJ big) (NN bed)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNS roses))))) (. .)))

(orig: I love a big bed of roses.)

Would like to turn this into a nested array so it will look sg like this

TOP
 S
  NP
   PRP I
  VP 
   VBP Love

etc.

Found this php curly braces into array but that is not a nested array

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giorgio79 Avatar asked Oct 27 '11 14:10

giorgio79


2 Answers

explanation by code:

<?php

class ParensParser
{
    // something to keep track of parens nesting
    protected $stack = null;
    // current level
    protected $current = null;

    // input string to parse
    protected $string = null;
    // current character offset in string
    protected $position = null;
    // start of text-buffer
    protected $buffer_start = null;

    public function parse($string)
    {
        if (!$string) {
            // no string, no data
            return array();
        }

        if ($string[0] == '(') {
            // killer outer parens, as they're unnecessary
            $string = substr($string, 1, -1);
        }

        $this->current = array();
        $this->stack = array();

        $this->string = $string;
        $this->length = strlen($this->string);
        // look at each character
        for ($this->position=0; $this->position < $this->length; $this->position++) {
            switch ($this->string[$this->position]) {
                case '(':
                    $this->push();
                    // push current scope to the stack an begin a new scope
                    array_push($this->stack, $this->current);
                    $this->current = array();
                    break;

                case ')':
                    $this->push();
                    // save current scope
                    $t = $this->current;
                    // get the last scope from stack
                    $this->current = array_pop($this->stack);
                    // add just saved scope to current scope
                    $this->current[] = $t;
                    break;
               /* 
                case ' ':
                    // make each word its own token
                    $this->push();
                    break;
                */
                default:
                    // remember the offset to do a string capture later
                    // could've also done $buffer .= $string[$position]
                    // but that would just be wasting resources…
                    if ($this->buffer_start === null) {
                        $this->buffer_start = $this->position;
                    }
            }
        }

        return $this->current;
    }

    protected function push()
    {
        if ($this->buffer_start !== null) {
            // extract string from buffer start to current position
            $buffer = substr($this->string, $this->buffer_start, $this->position - $this->buffer_start);
            // clean buffer
            $this->buffer_start = null;
            // throw token into current scope
            $this->current[] = $buffer;
        }
    }
}

$string = '(TOP (S (NP (PRP I)) (VP (VBP love) (NP (NP (DT a) (JJ big) (NN bed)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNS roses))))) (. .)))';
$p = new ParensParser();
$result = $p->parse($string);
var_dump($result);
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rodneyrehm Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 19:09

rodneyrehm


Brilliant answer! NB to catch trailing strings (e.g. the "c" in "a(b)c") you need to change the end of the class

                default:
                // remember the offset to do a string capture later
                // could've also done $buffer .= $string[$position]
                // but that would just be wasting resources…
                if ($this->buffer_start === null) {
                    $this->buffer_start = $this->position;
                }
        }
    }
    // catch any trailing text
    if ($this->buffer_start < $this->position) {
        $this->push();
    }

    return $this->current;

Thanks

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user7539937 Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 19:09

user7539937