Not getting the required output using Wordnet Syns

2019-02-14 21:04发布

问题:

 from nltk.corpus import wordnet 
 syn=wordnet.synsets('cookbook')[0]
 print syn.definition

Expected Output:

'a book of recipes and cooking directions'

Actual Output:

bound method Synset.definition of Synset('cookbook.n.01')

I am unable to pinpoint the error in my code which is causing the difference between the actual output and the expected output.

回答1:

>>> from nltk.corpus import wordnet as wn
>>> wn.synsets('dog')[0]
Synset('dog.n.01')
>>> wn.synsets('dog')[0].definition
<bound method Synset.definition of Synset('dog.n.01')>
>>> wn.synsets('dog')[0].definition()
u'a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds'

It's because Synset object properties has been changed to Synset functions, see https://github.com/nltk/nltk/commit/ba8ab7e23ea2b8d61029484098fd62d5986acd9c