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| This guide shows you how to load text datasets. To learn how to load any type of dataset, take a look at the <a class="underline decoration-sky-400 decoration-2 font-semibold" href="./loading">general loading guide</a>. |
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| Text files are one of the most common file types for storing a dataset. By default, 🤗 Datasets samples a text file line by line to build the dataset. |
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| ```py |
| >>> from datasets import load_dataset |
| >>> dataset = load_dataset("text", data_files={"train": ["my_text_1.txt", "my_text_2.txt"], "test": "my_test_file.txt"}) |
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| >>> dataset = load_dataset("text", data_dir="path/to/text/dataset") |
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| To sample a text file by paragraph or even an entire document, use the `sample_by` parameter: |
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| >>> dataset = load_dataset("text", data_files={"train": "my_train_file.txt", "test": "my_test_file.txt"}, sample_by="paragraph") |
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| >>> dataset = load_dataset("text", data_files={"train": "my_train_file.txt", "test": "my_test_file.txt"}, sample_by="document") |
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| You can also use grep patterns to load specific files: |
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| ```py |
| >>> from datasets import load_dataset |
| >>> c4_subset = load_dataset("allenai/c4", data_files="en/c4-train.0000*-of-01024.json.gz") |
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| To load remote text files via HTTP, pass the URLs instead: |
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| ```py |
| >>> dataset = load_dataset("text", data_files="https://huggingface.co/datasets/lhoestq/test/resolve/main/some_text.txt") |
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