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/*
 * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
 */

package models;

import org.apache.commons.lang.StringUtils;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Iterator;

/**
 * Created with IntelliJ IDEA.
 * User: oyiptong
 * Date: 2012-08-17
 * Time: 1:08 PM
 */
public class TextInputCleaner {

    static final String[] stopwords = { "a", "a's", "able", "about", "above", "according", "accordingly", "across",
            "actually", "after", "afterwards", "again", "against", "ain't", "all", "allow", "allows", "almost",
            "alone", "along", "already", "also", "although", "always", "am", "among", "amongst", "an", "and",
            "another", "any", "anybody", "anyhow", "anyone", "anything", "anyway", "anyways", "anywhere", "apart",
            "appear", "appreciate", "appropriate", "are", "aren't", "around", "as", "aside", "ask", "asking",
            "associated", "at", "available", "away", "awfully", "b", "be", "became", "because", "become", "becomes",
            "becoming", "been", "before", "beforehand", "behind", "being", "believe", "below", "beside", "besides",
            "best", "better", "between", "beyond", "both", "brief", "but", "by", "c", "c'mon", "c's", "came", "can",
            "can't", "cannot", "cant", "cause", "causes", "certain", "certainly", "changes", "clearly", "co", "com",
            "come", "comes", "concerning", "consequently", "consider", "considering", "contain", "containing",
            "contains", "corresponding", "could", "couldn't", "course", "currently", "d", "definitely", "described",
            "despite", "did", "didn't", "different", "do", "does", "doesn't", "doing", "don't", "done", "down",
            "downwards", "during", "e", "each", "edu", "eg", "eight", "either", "else", "elsewhere", "enough",
            "entirely", "especially", "et", "etc", "even", "ever", "every", "everybody", "everyone", "everything",
            "everywhere", "ex", "exactly", "example", "except", "f", "far", "few", "fifth", "first", "five",
            "followed", "following", "follows", "for", "former", "formerly", "forth", "four", "from", "further",
            "furthermore", "g", "get", "gets", "getting", "given", "gives", "go", "goes", "going", "gone", "got",
            "gotten", "greetings", "h", "had", "hadn't", "happens", "hardly", "has", "hasn't", "have", "haven't",
            "having", "he", "he's", "hello", "help", "hence", "her", "here", "here's", "hereafter", "hereby",
            "herein", "hereupon", "hers", "herself", "hi", "him", "himself", "his", "hither", "hopefully", "how",
            "howbeit", "however", "i", "i'd", "i'll", "i'm", "i've", "ie", "if", "ignored", "immediate", "in",
            "inasmuch", "inc", "indeed", "indicate", "indicated", "indicates", "inner", "insofar", "instead",
            "into", "inward", "is", "isn't", "it", "it'd", "it'll", "it's", "its", "itself", "j", "just", "k",
            "keep", "keeps", "kept", "know", "knows", "known", "l", "last", "lately", "later", "latter", "latterly",
            "least", "less", "lest", "let", "let's", "like", "liked", "likely", "little", "look", "looking",
            "looks", "ltd", "m", "mainly", "many", "may", "maybe", "me", "mean", "meanwhile", "merely", "might",
            "more", "moreover", "most", "mostly", "much", "must", "my", "myself", "n", "name", "namely", "nd",
            "near", "nearly", "necessary", "need", "needs", "neither", "never", "nevertheless", "new", "next",
            "nine", "no", "nobody", "non", "none", "noone", "nor", "normally", "not", "nothing", "novel", "now",
            "nowhere", "o", "obviously", "of", "off", "often", "oh", "ok", "okay", "old", "on", "once", "one",
            "ones", "only", "onto", "or", "other", "others", "otherwise", "ought", "our", "ours", "ourselves",
            "out", "outside", "over", "overall", "own", "p", "particular", "particularly", "per", "perhaps",
            "placed", "please", "plus", "possible", "presumably", "probably", "provides", "q", "que", "quite", "qv",
            "r", "rather", "rd", "re", "really", "reasonably", "regarding", "regardless", "regards", "relatively",
            "respectively", "right", "s", "said", "same", "saw", "say", "saying", "says", "second", "secondly",
            "see", "seeing", "seem", "seemed", "seeming", "seems", "seen", "self", "selves", "sensible", "sent",
            "serious", "seriously", "seven", "several", "shall", "she", "should", "shouldn't", "since", "six", "so",
            "some", "somebody", "somehow", "someone", "something", "sometime", "sometimes", "somewhat", "somewhere",
            "soon", "sorry", "specified", "specify", "specifying", "still", "sub", "such", "sup", "sure", "t",
            "t's", "take", "taken", "tell", "tends", "th", "than", "thank", "thanks", "thanx", "that", "that's",
            "thats", "the", "their", "theirs", "them", "themselves", "then", "thence", "there", "there's",
            "thereafter", "thereby", "therefore", "therein", "theres", "thereupon", "these", "they", "they'd",
            "they'll", "they're", "they've", "think", "third", "this", "thorough", "thoroughly", "those", "though",
            "three", "through", "throughout", "thru", "thus", "to", "together", "too", "took", "toward", "towards",
            "tried", "tries", "truly", "try", "trying", "twice", "two", "u", "un", "under", "unfortunately",
            "unless", "unlikely", "until", "unto", "up", "upon", "us", "use", "used", "useful", "uses", "using",
            "usually", "uucp", "v", "value", "various", "very", "via", "viz", "vs", "w", "want", "wants", "was",
            "wasn't", "way", "we", "we'd", "we'll", "we're", "we've", "welcome", "well", "went", "were", "weren't",
            "what", "what's", "whatever", "when", "whence", "whenever", "where", "where's", "whereafter", "whereas",
            "whereby", "wherein", "whereupon", "wherever", "whether", "which", "while", "whither", "who", "who's",
            "whoever", "whole", "whom", "whose", "why", "will", "willing", "wish", "with", "within", "without",
            "won't", "wonder", "would", "would", "wouldn't", "x", "y", "yes", "yet", "you", "you'd", "you'll",
            "you're", "you've", "your", "yours", "yourself", "yourselves", "z", "zero" };

    public static String clean(String input) {
        HashSet<String> stoplist = new HashSet<String>();
        for (int i = 0; i < stopwords.length; i++) {
            stoplist.add(stopwords[i]);
        }
        String[] tokenSeq = input.toLowerCase().split("\\s");
        ArrayList<String> outputList = new ArrayList<String>();

        for (String str : tokenSeq) {
            if (!stoplist.contains(str)) {
                outputList.add(str);
            }
        }

        //String outStr = StringUtils.join(outputList, " ").replaceAll("[\\W_]+", "");
        String outStr = StringUtils.join(outputList, " ");

        return outStr;
    }
}