Membuat Tools Penghitung Jumlah Karakter Kata Pada Postingan di Blogger

Membuat Tools Penghitung Jumlah Karakter Kata Pada Postingan di Blogger - Tools penghitung jumlah kata ini sering sekali saya gunakan saat membuat postingan blog. Tujuannya sangat simple agar saya bisa mengetahui jumlah karakter kata yang telah saya tulis.

Sehingga dengan mudah kita bisa cek bila tulisan yang telah kita buat untuk membuat postingan apakah sudah cukup apa belum.

Hal ini tentunya sangat menarik sebab kita tidak mungkin menghitung karakter kata setiap kali membuat postingan, untuk itu kita butuh Tools Penghitung Jumlah Karakter Kata ini.

Untuk melihat demonya atau Anda bisa coba langsung Tools ini dengan meng-copy beberapa kata

Bila anda tertarik memasang Tools Penghitung Jumlah Karakter kata ini simak langkahnya berikut ini:

Pertama kalian hanya perlu membuat halaman baru di statis page dengan mode HTML dan kasih judul sesuai yang Anda inginkan, lalu copy semua kode di bawah ini:

<style type="text/css">
html { box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-user-select: none; /* Chrome all / Safari all */ -moz-user-select: none; /* Firefox all */ -ms-user-select: none; /* IE 10+ */ user-select: none; /* Likely future */ } *, *:before, *:after { box-sizing: inherit; } b { font-weight: bold; } body { width: 700x; margin: 0 auto; background-color: #FAFAFA; font-family: 'Source Sans Pro', sans-serif; color: #111; } .container { margin: 2% auto; padding: 15px; background-color: #FFFFFF; -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 1px 4px 0px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); box-shadow: 0px 1px 4px 0px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); } h1 { font-size: 3rem; font-weight: 900; text-align: center; margin: 1% 0 3%; } textarea { width: 100%; height: 250px; padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #d9d9d9; outline: none; font-size: 1rem; resize: none; line-height: 1.5rem; } textarea:hover { border-color: #C0C0C0; } textarea:focus { border-color: #4D90FE; } .output.row { width: 100%; border: 1px solid #DDD; font-size: 1.4rem; margin: 1% 0; background-color: #F9F9F9; } .output.row div { display: inline-block; width: 42%; padding: 10px 15px; margin: 1%; } .output.row span { font-weight: bold; font-size: 1.5rem; } #readability { width: 52%; font-weight: bold; } #readability:hover { background-color: #4D90FE; color: #FFF; border-radius: 2px; cursor: pointer; } #readability:active { background-color: #307AF3; } .keywords { display: none; margin: 4% 0 0; font-size: 2rem; font-weight: 900; } .keywords ul { font-weight: 400; border: 1px solid #DDD; font-size: 1.4rem; background-color: #F9F9F9; margin: 2% 0; } .keywords li { display: inline-block; width: 44%; padding: 10px; margin: 1%; } @media (max-width: 750px) { body { width: 600px; } .output.row { font-size: 1.2rem; } .output.row span { font-size: 1.3rem; } .keywords ul { font-size: 1.2rem; } } @media (max-width: 600px) { /* rewriting old styles */ body { width: 100%; } .output.row { border: none; background-color: #FFF; } .output.row div { display: block; width: 100%; padding: 10px 15px; margin: 2% auto; border: 1px solid #DDD; font-size: 1.8rem; background-color: #F9F9F9; } .output.row span { font-size: 2rem; } #readability { width: 100%; font-size: 1.6rem; font-weight: 400; } .keywords { margin: 10% auto; } .keywords ul { font-weight: 400; border: none; font-size: 1.8rem; background-color: #F9F9F9; margin: 5% 0; } .keywords li { display: block; width: 100%; padding: 10px; margin: 2% auto; border: 1px solid #DDD; } }</style>

<br /><div class="container"><h1><textarea placeholder="Enter your text here..."></textarea></h1><div class="output row"><div> Characters:<span id="characterCount">0</span></div><div> Words:<span id="wordCount">0</span></div></div><div class="output row"><div> Sentences:<span id="sentenceCount">0</span></div><div> Paragraphs:<span id="paragraphCount">0</span></div></div><div class="output row"><div> Reading Time:<span id="readingTime">0</span></div><div id="readability"> Show readability score.</div></div><div class="keywords"> Top keywords:<br /><ul id="topKeywords"></ul></div></div>

<br />

<script type="text/javascript">

// Readability (Mashape) API Key for testing: PQ4FOFuaR6mshI6qpnQKQvkDZQXjp1o6Zcqjsnug7GvNggTzUE

"use strict";

var input = document.querySelectorAll('textarea')[0],

  characterCount = document.querySelector('#characterCount'),

  wordCount = document.querySelector('#wordCount'),

  sentenceCount = document.querySelector('#sentenceCount'),

  paragraphCount = document.querySelector('#paragraphCount'),

  readingTime = document.querySelector('#readingTime'),

  readability = document.querySelector('#readability'),

  keywordsDiv = document.querySelectorAll('.keywords')[0],

  topKeywords = document.querySelector('#topKeywords');

// updating the displayed stats after every keypress

input.addEventListener('keyup', function() {

  //keeping the console clean to make only the latest data visible

  console.clear();

  // character count

  // just displaying the input length as everything is a character

  characterCount.innerHTML = input.value.length;

  // word count using w metacharacter - replacing this with .* to match anything between word boundaries since it was not taking 'a' as a word.

  // this is a masterstroke - to count words with any number of hyphens as one word

  // [-?(w+)?]+ looks for hyphen and a word (we make both optional with ?). + at the end makes it a repeated pattern

  // b is word boundary metacharacter

  var words = input.value.match(/b[-?(w+)?]+b/gi);

  // console.log(words);

  if (words) {

    wordCount.innerHTML = words.length;

  } else {

    wordCount.innerHTML = 0;

  }

  // sentence count using ./!/? as sentense separators

  if (words) {

    var sentences = input.value.split(/[.|!|?]+/g);    console.log(sentences);

    sentenceCount.innerHTML = sentences.length - 1;

  } else {

    sentenceCount.innerHTML = 0;

  }

  // paragraph count from http://stackoverflow.com/a/3336537

  if (words) {

    // n$ takes care of empty lines: lines with no characters, and only n are not paragraphs

    // and need to be replaced with empty string

    var paragraphs = input.value.replace(/n$/gm, '').split(/n/);    paragraphCount.innerHTML = paragraphs.length;

  } else {

    paragraphCount.innerHTML = 0;

  }

  // console.log(paragraphs);

  // reading time based on 275 words/minute

  if (words) {

    var seconds = Math.floor(words.length * 60 / 275);

    // need to convert seconds to minutes and hours

    if (seconds > 59) {

      var minutes = Math.floor(seconds / 60);

      seconds = seconds - minutes * 60;

      readingTime.innerHTML = minutes + "m " + seconds + "s";

    } else {

      readingTime.innerHTML = seconds + "s";

    }

  } else {

    readingTime.innerHTML = "0s";

  }

  // finding out top keywords and their count

  // step-1: remove all the stop words

  // step-2: form an object with keywords and their count

  // step-3: sort the object by first converting it to a 2D array

  // step-4: display top 4 keywords and their count

  if (words) {

    // step-1: removing all the stop words

    var nonStopWords = [];

    var stopWords = ["a", "able", "about", "above", "abst", "accordance", "according", "accordingly", "across", "act", "actually", "added", "adj", "affected", "affecting", "affects", "after", "afterwards", "again", "against", "ah", "all", "almost", "alone", "along", "already", "also", "although", "always", "am", "among", "amongst", "an", "and", "announce", "another", "any", "anybody", "anyhow", "anymore", "anyone", "anything", "anyway", "anyways", "anywhere", "apparently", "approximately", "are", "aren", "arent", "arise", "around", "as", "aside", "ask", "asking", "at", "auth", "available", "away", "awfully", "b", "back", "be", "became", "because", "become", "becomes", "becoming", "been", "before", "beforehand", "begin", "beginning", "beginnings", "begins", "behind", "being", "believe", "below", "beside", "besides", "between", "beyond", "biol", "both", "brief", "briefly", "but", "by", "c", "ca", "came", "can", "cannot", "can't", "cause", "causes", "certain", "certainly", "co", "com", "come", "comes", "contain", "containing", "contains", "could", "couldnt", "d", "date", "did", "didn't", "different", "do", "does", "doesn't", "doing", "done", "don't", "down", "downwards", "due", "during", "e", "each", "ed", "edu", "effect", "eg", "eight", "eighty", "either", "else", "elsewhere", "end", "ending", "enough", "especially", "et", "et-al", "etc", "even", "ever", "every", "everybody", "everyone", "everything", "everywhere", "ex", "except", "f", "far", "few", "ff", "fifth", "first", "five", "fix", "followed", "following", "follows", "for", "former", "formerly", "forth", "found", "four", "from", "further", "furthermore", "g", "gave", "get", "gets", "getting", "give", "given", "gives", "giving", "go", "goes", "gone", "got", "gotten", "h", "had", "happens", "hardly", "has", "hasn't", "have", "haven't", "having", "he", "hed", "hence", "her", "here", "hereafter", "hereby", "herein", "heres", "hereupon", "hers", "herself", "hes", "hi", "hid", "him", "himself", "his", "hither", "home", "how", "howbeit", "however", "hundred", "i", "id", "ie", "if", "i'll", "im", "immediate", "immediately", "importance", "important", "in", "inc", "indeed", "index", "information", "instead", "into", "invention", "inward", "is", "isn't", "it", "itd", "it'll", "its", "itself", "i've", "j", "just", "k", "keep", "keeps", "kept", "kg", "km", "know", "known", "knows", "l", "largely", "last", "lately", "later", "latter", "latterly", "least", "less", "lest", "let", "lets", "like", "liked", "likely", "line", "little", "'ll", "look", "looking", "looks", "ltd", "m", "made", "mainly", "make", "makes", "many", "may", "maybe", "me", "mean", "means", "meantime", "meanwhile", "merely", "mg", "might", "million", "miss", "ml", "more", "moreover", "most", "mostly", "mr", "mrs", "much", "mug", "must", "my", "myself", "n", "na", "name", "namely", "nay", "nd", "near", "nearly", "necessarily", "necessary", "need", "needs", "neither", "never", "nevertheless", "new", "next", "nine", "ninety", "no", "nobody", "non", "none", "nonetheless", "noone", "nor", "normally", "nos", "not", "noted", "nothing", "now", "nowhere", "o", "obtain", "obtained", "obviously", "of", "off", "often", "oh", "ok", "okay", "old", "omitted", "on", "once", "one", "ones", "only", "onto", "or", "ord", "other", "others", "otherwise", "ought", "our", "ours", "ourselves", "out", "outside", "over", "overall", "owing", "own", "p", "page", "pages", "part", "particular", "particularly", "past", "per", "perhaps", "placed", "please", "plus", "poorly", "possible", "possibly", "potentially", "pp", "predominantly", "present", "previously", "primarily", "probably", "promptly", "proud", "provides", "put", "q", "que", "quickly", "quite", "qv", "r", "ran", "rather", "rd", "re", "readily", "really", "recent", "recently", "ref", "refs", "regarding", "regardless", "regards", "related", "relatively", "research", "respectively", "resulted", "resulting", "results", "right", "run", "s", "said", "same", "saw", "say", "saying", "says", "sec", "section", "see", "seeing", "seem", "seemed", "seeming", "seems", "seen", "self", "selves", "sent", "seven", "several", "shall", "she", "shed", "she'll", "shes", "should", "shouldn't", "show", "showed", "shown", "showns", "shows", "significant", "significantly", "similar", "similarly", "since", "six", "slightly", "so", "some", "somebody", "somehow", "someone", "somethan", "something", "sometime", "sometimes", "somewhat", "somewhere", "soon", "sorry", "specifically", "specified", "specify", "specifying", "still", "stop", "strongly", "sub", "substantially", "successfully", "such", "sufficiently", "suggest", "sup", "sure", "t", "take", "taken", "taking", "tell", "tends", "th", "than", "thank", "thanks", "thanx", "that", "that'll", "thats", "that've", "the", "their", "theirs", "them", "themselves", "then", "thence", "there", "thereafter", "thereby", "thered", "therefore", "therein", "there'll", "thereof", "therere", "theres", "thereto", "thereupon", "there've", "these", "they", "theyd", "they'll", "theyre", "they've", "think", "this", "those", "thou", "though", "thoughh", "thousand", "throug", "through", "throughout", "thru", "thus", "til", "tip", "to", "together", "too", "took", "toward", "towards", "tried", "tries", "truly", "try", "trying", "ts", "twice", "two", "u", "un", "under", "unfortunately", "unless", "unlike", "unlikely", "until", "unto", "up", "upon", "ups", "us", "use", "used", "useful", "usefully", "usefulness", "uses", "using", "usually", "v", "value", "various", "'ve", "very", "via", "viz", "vol", "vols", "vs", "w", "want", "wants", "was", "wasn't", "way", "we", "wed", "welcome", "we'll", "went", "were", "weren't", "we've", "what", "whatever", "what'll", "whats", "when", "whence", "whenever", "where", "whereafter", "whereas", "whereby", "wherein", "wheres", "whereupon", "wherever", "whether", "which", "while", "whim", "whither", "who", "whod", "whoever", "whole", "who'll", "whom", "whomever", "whos", "whose", "why", "widely", "willing", "wish", "with", "within", "without", "won't", "words", "world", "would", "wouldn't", "www", "x", "y", "yes", "yet", "you", "youd", "you'll", "your", "youre", "yours", "yourself", "yourselves", "you've", "z", "zero"];

    for (var i = 0; i < words.length; i++) {

      // filtering out stop words and numbers

      if (stopWords.indexOf(words[i].toLowerCase()) === -1 && isNaN(words[i])) {

        nonStopWords.push(words[i].toLowerCase());

      }

    }

    // console.log(nonStopWords);

    // step-2: forming an object with keywords and their count

    var keywords = {};

    for (var i = 0; i < nonStopWords.length; i++) {

      // checking if the word(property) already exists

      // if it does increment the count otherwise set it to one

      if (nonStopWords[i] in keywords) {

        keywords[nonStopWords[i]] += 1;

      } else {

        keywords[nonStopWords[i]] = 1;

      }

    }

    // step-3: sorting the object by first converting it to a 2D array

    var sortedKeywords = [];

    for (var keyword in keywords) {

      sortedKeywords.push([keyword, keywords[keyword]])

    }

    sortedKeywords.sort(function(a, b) {

      return b[1] - a[1]

    });

    // console.log(sortedKeywords);

    // step-4: displaying top 4 keywords and their count

    topKeywords.innerHTML = "";

    for (var i = 0; i < sortedKeywords.length && i < 4; i++) {

      var li = document.createElement('li');

      li.innerHTML = "<b>" + sortedKeywords[i][0] + "</b>: " + sortedKeywords[i][1];

      topKeywords.appendChild(li);

    }

  }

  // displaying top keywords only if there is a word in the text area

  if (words) {

    keywordsDiv.style.display = "block";

  } else {

    keywordsDiv.style.display = "none";

  }

});

// readability level using readability-metrics API from Mashape

readability.addEventListener('click', function() {

  // placeholder until the API returns the score

  readability.innerHTML = "Fetching score...";

  var requestUrl = "https://ipeirotis-readability-metrics.p.mashape.com/getReadabilityMetrics?text=";

  var data = input.value;

  var request = new XMLHttpRequest();

  request.open('POST', encodeURI(requestUrl + data), true);

  request.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8');

  request.setRequestHeader("X-Mashape-Authorization", "PQ4FOFuaR6mshI6qpnQKQvkDZQXjp1o6Zcqjsnug7GvNggTzUE");

  request.send();

  request.onload = function() {

    if (this.status >= 200 && this.status < 400) {

      // Success!

      readability.innerHTML = readingEase(JSON.parse(this.response).FLESCH_READING);

    } else {

      // We reached our target server, but it returned an error

      readability.innerHTML = "Not available.";

    }

  };

  request.onerror = function() {    // There was a connection error of some sort

    readability.innerHTML = "Not available.";

  };});

// function to convert FLESCH READING SCORE into meaningful string.

function readingEase(num) {

  switch (true) {

    case (num <= 30):

      return "Readability: College graduate.";

      break;

    case (num > 30 && num <= 50):

      return "Readability: College level.";      break;

    case (num > 50 && num <= 60):

      return "Readability: 10th - 12th grade.";

      break;

    case (num > 60 && num <= 70):

      return "Readability: 8th - 9th grade.";

      break;    case (num > 70 && num <= 80):

      return "Readability: 7th grade.";

      break;

    case (num > 80 && num <= 90):

      return "Readability: 6th grade.";

break;

    case (num > 90 && num <= 100):

      return "Readability: 5th grade.";

      break;

default:

      return "Not available."}}

</script>

Publikasikan dan lihat hasilnya.

Itulah Cara Membuat Tools Penghitung Jumlah Karakter Kata Pada Postingan di Blogger, semoga informasi bermanfaat dan selamat mencoba.

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