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app.py
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# DEFAULT_SENTIMENT = "I'm so happy today!"
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DEFAULT_SENTIMENT = ""
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# Create a text area for user input
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SENTIMENT = st.sidebar.text_area('Enter Sentiment (String or List of Strings)', DEFAULT_SENTIMENT, height=150)
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def is_valid_list_string(string):
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return False
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# Define the summarization function
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st.write('\n\n')
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#st.write(txt[:100]) # Display the first 100 characters of the article
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st.write(f"Text: {txt}")
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st.write(f"Sentiment: {results[0]['label']}, Score: {results[0]['score']:.2f}\n")
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# ]"""
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# DEFAULT_SENTIMENT = "I'm so happy today!"
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def is_valid_list_string(string):
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return False
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# Define the summarization function
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def analyze(txt):
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st.write('\n\n')
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#st.write(txt[:100]) # Display the first 100 characters of the article
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st.write(f"Text: {txt}")
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st.write(f"Sentiment: {results[0]['label']}, Score: {results[0]['score']:.2f}\n")
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DEFAULT_SENTIMENT = ""
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# Create a text area for user input
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SENTIMENT = st.sidebar.text_area('Enter Sentiment (String or List of Strings)', DEFAULT_SENTIMENT, height=150)
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# Enable the button only if there is text in the SENTIMENT variable
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if SENTIMENT:
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if st.sidebar.button('Analyze Sentiment'):
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# Call your Analyze function here
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#st.write(f"Summarizing: {SENTIMENT}")
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analyze(SENTIMENT) # Directly pass the SENTIMENT
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else:
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st.sidebar.button('Summarize Sentiment', disabled=True)
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st.warning('👈 Please enter Sentiment!')
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# # Create a button and trigger the summarize function when clicked
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# if st.sidebar.button('Summarize Sentiment'):
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# #ast.literal_eval() is a function in Python that safely evaluates a string containing a valid Python expression,
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# #such as lists, dictionaries, tuples, sets, integers, and floats. It parses the string and returns the corresponding
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# #Python object, without executing any arbitrary code, which makes it safer than using eval().
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# #summarize(str(SENTIMENT)) #explicitly change SENTIMENT to string so that even when ypu provide unquoted string, it still works
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# analyze(SENTIMENT) # Directly pass the SENTIMENT
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# else:
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# st.warning('👈 Please enter Sentiment!')
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