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I have a python program to count most appearing words in a file. Now I want to omit most common words from the file.
I have written 2 program for this. How can combine them or call internally?



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def order_bag_of_words(bag_of_words, desc=False):
words = [(word, cnt) for word, cnt in bag_of_words.items()]
return sorted(words, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=desc)


-- snippet of stop words



from nltk.corpus import stopwords
from nltk.tokenize import wordpunct_tokenize

stop_words = set(stopwords.words('english')) # creating a set makes the searching faster
print (stop_words)









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    I have a python program to count most appearing words in a file. Now I want to omit most common words from the file.
    I have written 2 program for this. How can combine them or call internally?



    --Snippet of code



    def order_bag_of_words(bag_of_words, desc=False):
    words = [(word, cnt) for word, cnt in bag_of_words.items()]
    return sorted(words, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=desc)


    -- snippet of stop words



    from nltk.corpus import stopwords
    from nltk.tokenize import wordpunct_tokenize

    stop_words = set(stopwords.words('english')) # creating a set makes the searching faster
    print (stop_words)









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      I have a python program to count most appearing words in a file. Now I want to omit most common words from the file.
      I have written 2 program for this. How can combine them or call internally?



      --Snippet of code



      def order_bag_of_words(bag_of_words, desc=False):
      words = [(word, cnt) for word, cnt in bag_of_words.items()]
      return sorted(words, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=desc)


      -- snippet of stop words



      from nltk.corpus import stopwords
      from nltk.tokenize import wordpunct_tokenize

      stop_words = set(stopwords.words('english')) # creating a set makes the searching faster
      print (stop_words)









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      I have a python program to count most appearing words in a file. Now I want to omit most common words from the file.
      I have written 2 program for this. How can combine them or call internally?



      --Snippet of code



      def order_bag_of_words(bag_of_words, desc=False):
      words = [(word, cnt) for word, cnt in bag_of_words.items()]
      return sorted(words, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=desc)


      -- snippet of stop words



      from nltk.corpus import stopwords
      from nltk.tokenize import wordpunct_tokenize

      stop_words = set(stopwords.words('english')) # creating a set makes the searching faster
      print (stop_words)






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