Comment by ludicrousdispla 13 hours ago grep doesn't need tokens, so what is 98% fewer than zero? 5 comments ludicrousdispla Reply stephantul 13 hours ago You need readfile to do something with those tokens. Grep only gives you the matching lines, not the context. djaboss 12 hours ago `grep -C $NUM` ? ;) stephantul 12 hours ago Even so. Take a look at the NDCG numbers for grep. It's not pretty 2 replies →
stephantul 13 hours ago You need readfile to do something with those tokens. Grep only gives you the matching lines, not the context. djaboss 12 hours ago `grep -C $NUM` ? ;) stephantul 12 hours ago Even so. Take a look at the NDCG numbers for grep. It's not pretty 2 replies →
djaboss 12 hours ago `grep -C $NUM` ? ;) stephantul 12 hours ago Even so. Take a look at the NDCG numbers for grep. It's not pretty 2 replies →
stephantul 12 hours ago Even so. Take a look at the NDCG numbers for grep. It's not pretty 2 replies →
You need readfile to do something with those tokens. Grep only gives you the matching lines, not the context.
`grep -C $NUM` ? ;)
Even so. Take a look at the NDCG numbers for grep. It's not pretty
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