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Afterwards, it is necessary to select whether frequency distribution should be calculated regardless of the letter case. Selection of the option [[wp>Case_sensitivity|case-insensitive]] causes that all of the items are interpreted as having lower case, regardless of what type of case they actually have in the corpus. | Afterwards, it is necessary to select whether frequency distribution should be calculated regardless of the letter case. Selection of the option [[wp>Case_sensitivity|case-insensitive]] causes that all of the items are interpreted as having lower case, regardless of what type of case they actually have in the corpus. |
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[{{ :en:manualy:kontext:fqdist-reference_en.png?direct&300|Form for frequency distribution according to [[en:pojmy:atributy_strukturni|structural attributes]] FIXME}}] | [{{ :en:manualy:kontext:fqdist-reference_en.png?direct&300|Form for frequency distribution according to [[en:pojmy:atributy_strukturni|structural attributes]] }}] |
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In case of custom settings of frequency distribution, we do not need to restrict ourselves to KWIC only (unlike when working with quick selection). It can be calculated from any context position to the right or left from the wanted word. The item //position// in the form enables us to select not only positions from the left (the preceding) context (6L-1L), but also KWIC itself and positions to the right (the following) context (1R-6R). The numbering of the positions (according to both current and older notation) is summed up in the following table: | In case of custom settings of frequency distribution, we do not need to restrict ourselves to KWIC only (unlike when working with quick selection). It can be calculated from any context position to the right or left from the wanted word. The item //position// in the form enables us to select not only positions from the left (the preceding) context (6L-1L), but also KWIC itself and positions to the right (the following) context (1R-6R). The numbering of the positions (according to both current and older notation) is summed up in the following table: |