Formulaic Diversity Per Sura Chart - warwickfoster/qurantools GitHub Wiki
app/formulae/formulaic_density_summary_table.php
File:Purpose
The page displays the average formulaic density for each sura and provenance (Meccan and Medina). The formulaic density is calculated as the total number of formulas in a sura divided by the total number of words in the sura.
Key Features
- The table shows the formulaic density for each sura in both Meccan and Medina.
- The table also shows the formulaic density for each sura type (root, root-all, lemma) in both Meccan and Medina.
- The page provides links to further explore the formulaic density by sura and provenance.
Data Sources
- The data is retrieved from the
QURAN-FULL-PARSE
database.
Additional Notes
- The page includes a footer that provides contact information and other relevant links.
- The table is styled for readability.
- The page title is displayed in a prominent location.
Expected Outcome
- Users can easily access and understand the formulaic density data.
- Users can use the links to explore the data further.
Potential Applications
- Researchers can use the data to study the use of formulas in the Quran.
- Students can use the data to understand the linguistic features of the Quran.
- The data can be used to support religious studies or theological discussions.