Maybe a very stupid question but I have this code:
my @words = ( 'wordy', 'another' );
my $stemmed_words = Lingua::Stem::En::stem({ -words => \@words,
-locale => 'en',
-exceptions => \%exceptions,
});
print "$stemmed_words\n";
print Dumper( \$stemmed_words );
and it gives me this output:
ARRAY(0x4753160)
$VAR1 = \[
'wordi',
'anoth'
];
First of all I dont know why the $stemmed_words string output this "ARRAY(0x4753160)" and what if I want to store each value in an element of an array. Any suggestion is appreciated, In fact having a multi-dimensional array would be fine as well to store each word and it's stem in the same array.
Thanks in advance.
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