import re
for result in results: print(result["title"]) This is a highly simplified example and might not be suitable for production use. For a more robust search feature, consider using established search libraries or services like Elasticsearch.
for item in content: item_tokens = re.findall(r'\b\w+\b', item["title"].lower() + " " + item["description"].lower()) match_count = sum(1 for token in query_tokens if token in item_tokens) Searching for- MyPervyFamily 24 07 27 Addison V...
How would you like to proceed with developing your search feature? Do you have any specific requirements or questions?
if match_count > 0: results.append({"item": item, "match_count": match_count}) import re for result in results: print(result["title"]) This
return [result["item"] for result in results]
# Sample dataset content = [ {"title": "MyPervyFamily 24 07 27 Addison V...", "description": "Some description..."}, {"title": "Another title...", "description": "Another description..."}, ] Do you have any specific requirements or questions
def search(query): results = [] query_tokens = re.findall(r'\b\w+\b', query.lower())
# Sort results by match count results.sort(key=lambda x: x["match_count"], reverse=True)