what is difference between set() and word_tokenize()?












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from nltk.tokenize import sent_tokenize ,word_tokenize

sentence = 'jainmiah I love you but you are not bothering about my request,
please yaar consider me for the sake'

word_tok = word_tokenize(sentence)
print(word_tok)

set_all = set(word_tokenize(sentence))
print(set_all)



Actually both word_tokenize() and set(word_tokenize()) both returns
same answers what makes the difference?










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    from nltk.tokenize import sent_tokenize ,word_tokenize

    sentence = 'jainmiah I love you but you are not bothering about my request,
    please yaar consider me for the sake'

    word_tok = word_tokenize(sentence)
    print(word_tok)

    set_all = set(word_tokenize(sentence))
    print(set_all)



    Actually both word_tokenize() and set(word_tokenize()) both returns
    same answers what makes the difference?










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      from nltk.tokenize import sent_tokenize ,word_tokenize

      sentence = 'jainmiah I love you but you are not bothering about my request,
      please yaar consider me for the sake'

      word_tok = word_tokenize(sentence)
      print(word_tok)

      set_all = set(word_tokenize(sentence))
      print(set_all)



      Actually both word_tokenize() and set(word_tokenize()) both returns
      same answers what makes the difference?










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      from nltk.tokenize import sent_tokenize ,word_tokenize

      sentence = 'jainmiah I love you but you are not bothering about my request,
      please yaar consider me for the sake'

      word_tok = word_tokenize(sentence)
      print(word_tok)

      set_all = set(word_tokenize(sentence))
      print(set_all)



      Actually both word_tokenize() and set(word_tokenize()) both returns
      same answers what makes the difference?








      python nlp nltk





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