This package provides a large English words list and tools to find words by patterns. In particular, anagram finder and scrabble word finder.
devtools::install_github("idmn/wfindr")Describe a pattern that a word should match by marking unknown letters.
".".{...} repetition
quantifier. Namely, .{n} means exactly n unknown letters,
.{n,} - n or more, .{n, m} - from n to m.* denotes unknown number of unknown
letters.Then pass this pattern to a find_word function.
Examples:
#> words starting with "aa"
find_word("aa*")
#> 4-letter words stating with "w" and ending with "d"
find_word("w..d")
#> 30 or more letter words
find_word(".{30,}")You can also specify letters that you don’t want to be used to fill
the gaps with ban argument.
find_word("w..d", ban = "oe")Or you can determine the list of letters to be used with
allow argument.
find_word("w..d", allow = "oe")To find words that can be constructed from the specified set of
letters, use scrabble function
#> words constructed from the "thing" word's letters
scrabble("thing")This function is actually built on top of the find_word
function. To give you an idea, the previous call is equivalent to
this:
find_word(allow = "thing", type = "scrabble")It is also possible to specify a pattern in scrabble, as
it was in find_word. For, example, to get at least 4-letter
words:
scrabble("thing", ".{4,}")To find anagrams, use anagram function.
anagram("thing")This function is also built on top of find_word and the
previous call is equivalent to
find_word(allow = "thing", type = "anagram")