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How to create separately "my_dataset.raw.train.txt" files for each java codes? #149
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Hi @brcsnt ,
Of course,
You can just move each file into a separate directory and point the
`preprocess.sh` script to each individual directory.
You can also modify the `JavaExtractor` project to do that, depending on
whether you would rather modify the code or modify the directory structure.
Best,
Uri
…On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 5:07 AM Burcu ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello,
Thank you again for sharing this project with us! I have a question.
When I run the "Preprocess.sh" script, all the java files in train folder
union all and create a "my_dataset.raw.train.txt" file.
Is it possible to create the "my_dataset.raw.train.txt" files as a
separate files for each java code in train folder ?
Many thanks in advance.
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Hello @urialon, Thank you so much for your quick response. Many thanks in advance. |
Not necessarily.
But you do need to build the `*.jar*` file of the `JavaExtractor` by
running `mvn package` from the directory `JavaExtractor/JPredict` for your
changes to take effect.
Best,
Uri
…On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 5:30 AM Burcu ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello @urialon <https://github.com/urialon>,
Thank you so much for your quick response.
I did some research to make changes to the JavaExtractor project. Do I
have to modify exactly the "extract.py" file to get the result I specified
above? I tried to make some changes but so far without success.
Many thanks in advance.
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Hello,
Thank you again for sharing this project with us! I have a question.
When I run the "Preprocess.sh" script, all the java files in train folder union all and create a "my_dataset.raw.train.txt" file.
Is it possible to create the "my_dataset.raw.train.txt" files as a separate files for each java code in train folder ? (For instance my_dataset.raw.train_code_1.txt , my_dataset.raw.train_code_2.txt, etc.)
Many thanks in advance.
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