.. meta:: :description: Orange Textable documentation, merging segmentations together :keywords: Orange, Textable, documentation, merge, data, corpus Merging segmentations together ============================== Computerized text analysis often implies consolidating various text sources into a single *corpus*. In the framework of Orange Textable, this amounts to grouping segmentations together, and it is the purpose of the :ref:`Merge` widget. To try out this widget, create on the canvas two instances of :ref:`Text Field`, an instance of :ref:`Merge` and an instance of :ref:`Display` (see :ref:`figure 1 ` below). Type a different string in each :ref:`Text Field` instance (e.g. *a simple example* and *another example*) and assign it a distinct label (e.g. *text_string* and *text_string2*). Eventually, connect the instances as shown on :ref:`figure 1 `. .. _merging_segmentations_together_fig1: .. figure:: figures/merge_example_schema.png :align: center :alt: Schema illustrating the usage of widget Merge :scale: 75 % Figure 1: Grouping *a simple example* with *another example* using widget :ref:`Merge`. The interface of widget :ref:`Merge` (see :ref:`figure 2 ` below) illustrates a feature shared by most Orange Textable widgets: the **Advanced settings** checkbox triggers the display of more complex controls offering more possibilities to the user. For now we will stick to the basic settings and leave the box unchecked. .. _merging_segmentations_together_fig2: .. figure:: figures/merge_example.png :align: center :alt: Interface of widget merge Figure 2: Interface of widget :ref:`Merge`. Section **Ordering** of the widget's interface lets the user view the labels of incoming segmentations and control the order in which they will appear in the output segmentation (by selecting them and clicking on **Move Up** / **Down**). The **Output segmentation label** can be set in section **Options**. We will return :doc:`later ` to the purpose of checkbox **Import labels with key**; leave it unchecked for now. .. _merging_segmentations_together_fig3: .. figure:: figures/display_merged_example.png :align: center :alt: Displaying a merged segmentation Figure 3: Merged segmentation. :ref:`Figure 3 ` above shows the resulting merged segmentation, as displayed by widget :ref:`Display`. As can be seen, :ref:`Merge` makes it easy to concatenate several strings into a single segmentation. If the incoming segmentations contained several segments, each of them would appear in the output segmentation, in the order specified under **Ordering** (and, within each incoming segmentation, in the original order of segments). .. _merging_segmentations_together_ex: **Exercise:** Can you add a new instance of :ref:`Merge` to the schema illustrated on :ref:`figure 1 ` above and modify the connections (but not the configuration of existing widgets) so that the segmentation given in :ref:`figure 4 ` below appears in the :ref:`Display` widget? (:ref:`solution `) .. _merging_segmentations_together_fig4: .. figure:: figures/goal_exercise_merge.png :align: center :alt: 3 segments: "a simple example", "another example", "another example" Figure 4: The segmentation requested in the :ref:`exercise `. .. _solution_merging_segmentations_together_ex: **Solution:** (:ref:`back to the exercise `) .. figure:: figures/solution_exercise_merge.png :align: center :alt: New Merge widget takes input from old one and Text field, and sends output to Display :scale: 70 % Figure 5: Solution to the :ref:`exercise `. See also -------- * :ref:`Reference: Merge widget ` * :doc:`Cookbook: Merge several texts `