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#homework: look at new lines. it's like previous words (do i have previous word or not? that is new line!) store it in database.
#also, think about second order markov chain! database for sequences of two words. use tuples


import random, os, time

# one class to parse Haikus and build a Markov DB

class HaikuParser(object):
	def __init__(self, markov_db):
		self.db = markov_db

	def parse(self, filename):
		#import textfile
		f = open(filename)

		prev_word = None
		#make words of textblock
		for line in f:
			if len(line.strip()):
				for word in line.split():
					if prev_word:
						if prev_word in self.db:
							self.db[prev_word].append(word)
						else:
							self.db[prev_word] = [word]
						
					else:
						if "<BEGIN>" in self.db:
							self.db["<BEGIN>"].append(word)
						else:
							self.db["<BEGIN>"] = [word]
							
					prev_word = word
			else:
				prev_word = None
			
		f.close()

#loop through each word and put in dictionary: word as index and next word as value.

	#if word exists, append next word to existing index


class HaikuMaker(object):
	def __init__(self, markov_db):
		self.db = markov_db

	def make(self):
		out = ""
		num_words = random.randrange(9,12)
		# take a <BEGIN> word
		word = random.choice(self.db["<BEGIN>"])
		for i in range(num_words):
			out = out + word + " "
			if word in self.db:
				word = random.choice(self.db[word])
			else:
				#break
				key = random.choice(self.db.keys())
				word = random.choice(self.db[key])
				
		return out.strip()

#choose index in dictionary (starting point), take value and look for value in dictionary.
#do the same: take this new index and take the value and see if it exist in the dictionary.

#print print print


if __name__ == "__main__":
	

	#create dictionary
	d = {}
	
	hp = HaikuParser(d)
	hp.parse("haiku.txt")
	
#	not needed anymore
#	print(hm.make())

# output image black font on white
	for i in range(20):
		hm = HaikuMaker(d)
		thenewHaiku = hm.make()
		i += 1
		conv = "convert -background white  -fill black  -font Times-Roman -pointsize 50 -size 600x   caption:'%s' haiku%s.gif" % (thenewHaiku, i)
		os.system(conv)
		time.sleep(0.50)