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+# Big-Data-Review-Analysis
+Can tell you the difference between positive and negative movie reviews using Machine Learning.
+
+**Keep in mind that it took me several days/weeks and beers to create this project
+So please be kind and give me credits for this code. I won't bite**
+
+## Ready, Set,.. LEARN!
+Now that you know your legal rights after reading the 2 lines above we can finally start this journey to machine learning and letting your computer tell you if a movie review is positive or negative
+
+I haven't come up with a name yet, so if you can make up one, please let me know.
+
+The program is very nice and willing to learn, but you need to train him/her. It's just like Pokemon.
+Except that I work Naive Base and the you can train me from data in datasets instead of TM's of your TM CASE
+
+In order to use me, simply run main.R. Now you can call a variaty of commands, let's start at the beginning:
+##### Build a skillset
+  * If we already learned something, call ```learn.load()```
+  * If we don't know anything, call: ```learn.teach()```
+  * To make the program even smarter (Append skillzz), call: ```learn.load()``` first and then ```learn.teach()```
+  
+##### Test our skillset
+  1. Call the ```sentiment.test()``` function.
+  2. Select your test set
+  3. Tell what to make
+  4. Await results
+  5. **If you run this on a Mac** you can use Threading by running the threaded.R file and calling: ```sentiment.test.threaded()``` (This will currently not show a progressbar but is much faster, duhhh)
+  
+##### Test your own review
+  1. Call the ```sentiment.calc(<your review string>)``` function
+  2. After sometime. You will know if the review was positive or negative
+  
+##### Save what you learned
+  * Call the ```learn.save()``` function
+  
+## That all sound nice, but what are all the functions so I can mess with them myself?
+You just need to ask nicely:
+  * ```console.ask(string, type=string)``` => Internal use only, ask for a string or integer
+  * ```console.confirm(string)``` => Internal use only, ask a true/false question
+  * ```learn.load()``` => Let's dig in my memory to see what I learned before
+  * ```learn.save()``` => Let me remember everything I just learned
+  * ```learn.teach()``` => Teach me new stuff
+  * ```sentiment.calc(string, progress=boolean)``` => Check if a string is positive or negative, with or without a progressbar
+  * ```sentiment.split(string)``` => Internal use only, splits a string
+  * ```sentiment.test()``` => Dare to test me
+  * ```sentiment.train(string, 0|1)``` => Learn me that string is positive (1) or negative (0)
+  * ```set.import(string)``` => Import csv from given path
+  
+### Threaded functions
+**Currently these only work on the best computer system there is: MacOS**
+I can be so much faster when I use all the 4 cores of my brain. Call these and set me free
+  * ```sentiment.test.threaded``` => Dare to test me. Progressbar currently NOT showing