Package org.languagetool.rules.el
Class NumeralStressRule
java.lang.Object
org.languagetool.rules.Rule
org.languagetool.rules.el.NumeralStressRule
Rule for checking correct spell of ordinal numerals.
Greek ordinal numerals are declined like adjectives. When a numeral is written as an arabic number followed by a suffix, the suffix may need a stress (e.g. 20ός, 100ός but 1ος, 10ος). This rule will check for incorrect usage or absence of stress.
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Field Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionA short description of the error this rule can detect, usually in the language of the text that is checked.getId()A string used to identify the rule in e.g.private voidinit()match(AnalyzedSentence sentence) Check whether the given sentence matches this error rule, i.e.Methods inherited from class org.languagetool.rules.Rule
addExamplePair, addTags, addToneTags, cacheAntiPatterns, estimateContextForSureMatch, getAntiPatterns, getCategory, getCorrectExamples, getDistanceTokens, getErrorTriggeringExamples, getFullId, getIncorrectExamples, getLocQualityIssueType, getMinPrevMatches, getPriority, getRuleOptions, getSentenceWithImmunization, getSourceFile, getSubId, getTags, getToneTags, getUrl, hasTag, hasToneTag, isDefaultOff, isDefaultTempOff, isDictionaryBasedSpellingRule, isGoalSpecific, isIncludedInHiddenMatches, isOfficeDefaultOff, isOfficeDefaultOn, isPremium, makeAntiPatterns, setCategory, setCorrectExamples, setDefaultOff, setDefaultOn, setDefaultTempOff, setDistanceTokens, setErrorTriggeringExamples, setExamplePair, setGoalSpecific, setIncludedInHiddenMatches, setIncorrectExamples, setLocQualityIssueType, setMinPrevMatches, setOfficeDefaultOff, setOfficeDefaultOn, setPremium, setPriority, setTags, setToneTags, setUrl, supportsLanguage, toRuleMatchArray, useInOffice
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Field Details
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suffixMap
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numeral
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stressedNumber
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stressedSuffix
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Constructor Details
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NumeralStressRule
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Method Details
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init
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getId
Description copied from class:RuleA string used to identify the rule in e.g. configuration files. This string is supposed to be unique and to stay the same in all upcoming versions of LanguageTool. It's supposed to contain only the charactersA-Zand the underscore. -
getDescription
Description copied from class:RuleA short description of the error this rule can detect, usually in the language of the text that is checked.- Specified by:
getDescriptionin classRule
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match
Description copied from class:RuleCheck whether the given sentence matches this error rule, i.e. whether it contains the error detected by this rule. Note that the order in which this method is called is not always guaranteed, i.e. the sentence order in the text may be different from the order in which you get the sentences (this may be the case when LanguageTool is used as a LibreOffice/OpenOffice add-on, for example). In other words, implementations must be stateless, so that a previous call to this method has no influence on later calls.- Specified by:
matchin classRule- Parameters:
sentence- a pre-analyzed sentence- Returns:
- an array of
RuleMatchobjects - Throws:
IOException
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