Displays the number of words and other information in the document. Learn how to insert and update the number of words in the body of a document
To see the number of words in the document, check the status bar in the lower left corner of the Word window.
Click the number of words in the status bar and check the number of characters, the number of lines, and the number of segments in the document.
What you can do with the File Manager panel is to check the number of words in the document. This can only be done for main.tex documents. Therefore, if there is a large amount of text in the main.tex document, you can check the number of words in this way. I usually check the number of words using other editors. You can also set up arbitrary documents as the main document to process and count those texts. With some understanding of the field of Overleaf's file manager, I set up a workflow for writing academic documents and looked at how Overleaf helps the creation and formatting of academic documents (semester theses, journal articles, etc.) Let's see. Also let's go to the center panel. I will complete all the sentences here.
In a common way, assign each index an index number and create a vector to represent the document. Index i is the count of the number of times word i appears in the document. That is, if the vocabulary size is 50,000, the document's vector will be 50,000 dimensions. In most cases it will be 0 because the corresponding word is not included in the document. In this way, you can earn more enthusiasts by comparing the number of words with the scarcity of the words in all the documents. This is a classical term - frequency reverse document frequency (tf - idf) method. With tf-idf you can find a document similar to a given document; or if you have lots of tagged files, insert these vectors into a normal supervised learning algorithm You can mark invisible files.