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Message-ID: <CAG_r7O4y5+S-90kF_UcP7v3__F0quWVsNwQm9rWh=Oh=0Z-_9A@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2011-11-18T06:04:29Z
From: Henri-Paul Indiogine
Subject: merging corpora and metadata
In-Reply-To: <CANz9Z_+P2_E3bDX-k+5eatk3FKnmd1iijHXTso3Xzx5qoRVZoA@mail.gmail.com>

Hi Joshua!

2011/11/17 Joshua Wiley <jwiley.psych at gmail.com>:
> One possibility (though it does not concatenate per se):
>
> combined <- list(corpus.1, corpus.2)

Thanks I will look into it.


> *if* (there are only attributes in corpus.1 OR corpus.2) OR (the
> attribute names in corpus.1 and corpus.2 are unique), then you could
> do:

Unfortunately this is not the case.    In the meanwhile I rewrote the
code that generates the corpus so that the documents are combined into
a single corpus _before_ the metadata are added.   That solved the
problem.

Thanks for your feedback and suggestions.

Henri-Paul



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