//- 💫 DOCS > API > DOC include ../../_includes/_mixins p A container for accessing linguistic annotations. p | A #[code Doc] is a sequence of #[+api("token") #[code Token]] objects. | Access sentences and named entities, export annotations to numpy arrays, | losslessly serialize to compressed binary strings. The #[code Doc] object | holds an array of #[code TokenC] structs. The Python-level #[code Token] | and #[+api("span") #[code Span]] objects are views of this array, i.e. | they don't own the data themselves. +aside-code("Example"). # Construction 1 doc = nlp(u'Some text') # Construction 2 from spacy.tokens import Doc doc = doc = Doc(nlp.vocab, words=[u'hello', u'world', u'!'], spaces=[True, False, False]) +h(2, "init") Doc.__init__ +tag method p | Construct a #[code Doc] object. The most common way to get a #[code Doc] | object is via the #[code nlp] object. +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code vocab] +cell #[code Vocab] +cell A storage container for lexical types. +row +cell #[code words] +cell - +cell A list of strings to add to the container. +row +cell #[code spaces] +cell - +cell | A list of boolean values indicating whether each word has a | subsequent space. Must have the same length as #[code words], if | specified. Defaults to a sequence of #[code True]. +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code Doc] +cell The newly constructed object. +h(2, "getitem") Doc.__getitem__ +tag method p | Get a #[+api("token") #[code Token]] object at position #[code i], where | #[code i] is an integer. Negative indexing is supported, and follows the | usual Python semantics, i.e. #[code doc[-2]] is #[code doc[len(doc) - 2]]. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp(u'Give it back! He pleaded.') assert doc[0].text == 'Give' assert doc[-1].text == '.' span = doc[1:1] assert span.text == 'it back' +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code i] +cell int +cell The index of the token. +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code Token] +cell The token at #[code doc[i]]. p | Get a #[+api("span") #[code Span]] object, starting at position | #[code start] (token index) and ending at position #[code end] (token | index). p | For instance, #[code doc[2:5]] produces a span consisting of tokens 2, 3 | and 4. Stepped slices (e.g. #[code doc[start : end : step]]) are not | supported, as #[code Span] objects must be contiguous (cannot have gaps). | You can use negative indices and open-ended ranges, which have their | normal Python semantics. +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code start_end] +cell tuple +cell The slice of the document to get. +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code Span] +cell The span at #[code doc[start : end]]. +h(2, "iter") Doc.__iter__ +tag method p | Iterate over #[code Token] objects, from which the annotations can be | easily accessed. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp(u'Give it back') assert [t.text for t in doc] == [u'Give', u'it', u'back'] p | This is the main way of accessing #[+api("token") #[code Token]] objects, | which are the main way annotations are accessed from Python. If | faster-than-Python speeds are required, you can instead access the | annotations as a numpy array, or access the underlying C data directly | from Cython. +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell yields +cell #[code Token] +cell A #[code Token] object. +h(2, "len") Doc.__len__ +tag method p Get the number of tokens in the document. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp(u'Give it back! He pleaded.') assert len(doc) == 7 +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell returns +cell int +cell The number of tokens in the document. +h(2, "similarity") Doc.similarity +tag method +tag-model("vectors") p | Make a semantic similarity estimate. The default estimate is cosine | similarity using an average of word vectors. +aside-code("Example"). apples = nlp(u'I like apples') oranges = nlp(u'I like oranges') apples_oranges = apples.similarity(oranges) oranges_apples = oranges.similarity(apples) assert apples_oranges == oranges_apples +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code other] +cell - +cell | The object to compare with. By default, accepts #[code Doc], | #[code Span], #[code Token] and #[code Lexeme] objects. +footrow +cell returns +cell float +cell A scalar similarity score. Higher is more similar. +h(2, "count_by") Doc.count_by +tag method p | Count the frequencies of a given attribute. Produces a dict of | #[code {attr (int): count (ints)}] frequencies, keyed by the values | of the given attribute ID. +aside-code("Example"). from spacy.attrs import ORTH doc = nlp(u'apple apple orange banana') assert doc.count_by(ORTH) == {7024L: 1, 119552L: 1, 2087L: 2} doc.to_array([attrs.ORTH]) # array([[11880], [11880], [7561], [12800]]) +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code attr_id] +cell int +cell The attribute ID +footrow +cell returns +cell dict +cell A dictionary mapping attributes to integer counts. +h(2, "to_array") Doc.to_array +tag method p | Export the document annotations to a numpy array of shape #[code N*M] | where #[code N] is the length of the document and #[code M] is the number | of attribute IDs to export. The values will be 32-bit integers. +aside-code("Example"). from spacy.attrs import LOWER, POS, ENT_TYPE, IS_ALPHA doc = nlp(text) # All strings mapped to integers, for easy export to numpy np_array = doc.to_array([LOWER, POS, ENT_TYPE, IS_ALPHA]) +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code attr_ids] +cell ints +cell A list of attribute ID ints. +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code numpy.ndarray[ndim=2, dtype='int32']] +cell | The exported attributes as a 2D numpy array, with one row per | token and one column per attribute. +h(2, "from_array") Doc.from_array +tag method p | Load attributes from a numpy array. Write to a #[code Doc] object, from | an #[code (M, N)] array of attributes. +aside-code("Example"). from spacy.attrs import LOWER, POS, ENT_TYPE, IS_ALPHA from spacy.tokens import Doc doc = nlp(text) np_array = doc.to_array([LOWER, POS, ENT_TYPE, IS_ALPHA]) doc2 = Doc(doc.vocab) doc2.from_array([LOWER, POS, ENT_TYPE, IS_ALPHA], np_array) assert doc.text == doc2.text +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code attrs] +cell ints +cell A list of attribute ID ints. +row +cell #[code array] +cell #[code numpy.ndarray[ndim=2, dtype='int32']] +cell The attribute values to load. +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code Doc] +cell Itself. +h(2, "to_bytes") Doc.to_bytes +tag method p Serialize, i.e. export the document contents to a binary string. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp(u'Give it back! He pleaded.') doc_bytes = doc.to_bytes() +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell returns +cell bytes +cell | A losslessly serialized copy of the #[code Doc], including all | annotations. +h(2, "from_bytes") Doc.from_bytes +tag method p Deserialize, i.e. import the document contents from a binary string. +aside-code("Example"). from spacy.tokens import Doc text = u'Give it back! He pleaded.' doc = nlp(text) bytes = doc.to_bytes() doc2 = Doc(doc.vocab).from_bytes(bytes) assert doc.text == doc2.text +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code data] +cell bytes +cell The string to load from. +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code Doc] +cell Itself. +h(2, "merge") Doc.merge +tag method p | Retokenize the document, such that the span at | #[code doc.text[start_idx : end_idx]] is merged into a single token. If | #[code start_idx] and #[end_idx] do not mark start and end token | boundaries, the document remains unchanged. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp(u'Los Angeles start.') doc.merge(0, len('Los Angeles'), 'NNP', 'Los Angeles', 'GPE') assert [t.text for t in doc] == [u'Los Angeles', u'start', u'.'] +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code start_idx] +cell int +cell The character index of the start of the slice to merge. +row +cell #[code end_idx] +cell int +cell The character index after the end of the slice to merge. +row +cell #[code **attributes] +cell - +cell | Attributes to assign to the merged token. By default, | attributes are inherited from the syntactic root token of | the span. +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code Token] +cell | The newly merged token, or #[code None] if the start and end | indices did not fall at token boundaries +h(2, "print_tree") Doc.print_tree +tag method +tag-model("parse") p | Returns the parse trees in JSON (dict) format. Especially useful for | web applications. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp('Alice ate the pizza.') trees = doc.print_tree() # {'modifiers': [ # {'modifiers': [], 'NE': 'PERSON', 'word': 'Alice', 'arc': 'nsubj', 'POS_coarse': 'PROPN', 'POS_fine': 'NNP', 'lemma': 'Alice'}, # {'modifiers': [{'modifiers': [], 'NE': '', 'word': 'the', 'arc': 'det', 'POS_coarse': 'DET', 'POS_fine': 'DT', 'lemma': 'the'}], 'NE': '', 'word': 'pizza', 'arc': 'dobj', 'POS_coarse': 'NOUN', 'POS_fine': 'NN', 'lemma': 'pizza'}, # {'modifiers': [], 'NE': '', 'word': '.', 'arc': 'punct', 'POS_coarse': 'PUNCT', 'POS_fine': '.', 'lemma': '.'} # ], 'NE': '', 'word': 'ate', 'arc': 'ROOT', 'POS_coarse': 'VERB', 'POS_fine': 'VBD', 'lemma': 'eat'} +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code light] +cell bool +cell Don't include lemmas or entities. +row +cell #[code flat] +cell bool +cell Don't include arcs or modifiers. +footrow +cell returns +cell dict +cell Parse tree as dict. +h(2, "ents") Doc.ents +tag property +tag requires model: NER p | Iterate over the entities in the document. Yields named-entity | #[code Span] objects, if the entity recognizer has been applied to the | document. +aside-code("Example"). tokens = nlp(u'Mr. Best flew to New York on Saturday morning.') ents = list(tokens.ents) assert ents[0].label == 346 assert ents[0].label_ == 'PERSON' assert ents[0].text == 'Mr. Best' +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell yields +cell #[code Span] +cell Entities in the document. +h(2, "noun_chunks") Doc.noun_chunks +tag property +tag-model("parse") p | Iterate over the base noun phrases in the document. Yields base | noun-phrase #[code Span] objects, if the document has been syntactically | parsed. A base noun phrase, or "NP chunk", is a noun phrase that does not | permit other NPs to be nested within it – so no NP-level coordination, no | prepositional phrases, and no relative clauses. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp(u'A phrase with another phrase occurs.') chunks = list(doc.noun_chunks) assert chunks[0].text == "A phrase" assert chunks[1].text == "another phrase" +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell yields +cell #[code Span] +cell Noun chunks in the document. +h(2, "sents") Doc.sents +tag property +tag-model("parse") p | Iterate over the sentences in the document. Sentence spans have no label. | To improve accuracy on informal texts, spaCy calculates sentence boundaries | from the syntactic dependency parse. If the parser is disabled, | the #[code sents] iterator will be unavailable. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp(u"This is a sentence. Here's another...") sents = list(doc.sents) assert len(sents) == 2 assert [s.root.text for s in sents] == ["is", "'s"] +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell yields +cell #[code Span] +cell Sentences in the document. +h(2, "has_vector") Doc.has_vector +tag property +tag-model("vectors") p | A boolean value indicating whether a word vector is associated with the | object. +aside-code("Example"). doc = nlp(u'I like apples') assert doc.has_vector +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell returns +cell bool +cell Whether the document has a vector data attached. +h(2, "vector") Doc.vector +tag property +tag-model("vectors") p | A real-valued meaning representation. Defaults to an average of the | token vectors. +aside-code("Example"). apples = nlp(u'I like apples') assert doc.vector.dtype == 'float32' assert doc.vector.shape == (300,) +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code numpy.ndarray[ndim=1, dtype='float32']] +cell A 1D numpy array representing the document's semantics. +h(2, "vector_norm") Doc.vector_norm +tag property +tag-model("vectors") p | The L2 norm of the document's vector representation. +aside-code("Example"). doc1 = nlp(u'I like apples') doc2 = nlp(u'I like oranges') doc1.vector_norm # 4.54232424414368 doc2.vector_norm # 3.304373298575751 assert doc1.vector_norm != doc2.vector_norm +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell returns +cell float +cell The L2 norm of the vector representation. +h(2, "attributes") Attributes +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code text] +cell unicode +cell A unicode representation of the document text. +row +cell #[code text_with_ws] +cell unicode +cell | An alias of #[code Doc.text], provided for duck-type compatibility | with #[code Span] and #[code Token]. +row +cell #[code mem] +cell #[code Pool] +cell The document's local memory heap, for all C data it owns. +row +cell #[code vocab] +cell #[code Vocab] +cell The store of lexical types. +row +cell #[code tensor] +cell object +cell Container for dense vector representations. +row +cell #[code user_data] +cell - +cell A generic storage area, for user custom data. +row +cell #[code is_tagged] +cell bool +cell | A flag indicating that the document has been part-of-speech | tagged. +row +cell #[code is_parsed] +cell bool +cell A flag indicating that the document has been syntactically parsed. +row +cell #[code sentiment] +cell float +cell The document's positivity/negativity score, if available. +row +cell #[code user_hooks] +cell dict +cell | A dictionary that allows customisation of the #[code Doc]'s | properties. +row +cell #[code user_token_hooks] +cell dict +cell | A dictionary that allows customisation of properties of | #[code Token] children. +row +cell #[code user_span_hooks] +cell dict +cell | A dictionary that allows customisation of properties of | #[code Span] children.