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import streamlit as st
import urllib
import re
import pandas as pd
import random
# Set the page config
st.set_page_config(
layout="centered", # or "centered"
initial_sidebar_state="auto", # or "expanded" or "collapsed"
page_title="WordGPT", # or any other title
page_icon="πŸ“" # or any other emoji or image
)
# Give a large title to the page
st.title("WordGPT")
# read the csv file
df = pd.read_csv("ielts.csv")
# create two columns
col1, col2 = st.columns(2)
# get all the values from the first column of the dataframe as a list
values = df.iloc[:,0].tolist()
# join the values with newline characters as a string
text = "\n".join(values)
placeholder = col1.empty()
# display the value in the textarea of the first column
words = placeholder.text_area("Value from ielts.csv", text, height=200)
# Create a button in col1 named "Shuffle the words"
shuffle_button = col1.button("Shuffle the words")
# Shuffle the words in the text area and display them in col2
if shuffle_button:
words = words.split("\n")
random.shuffle(words)
words = "\n".join(words)
placeholder.empty()
words = placeholder.text_area("Shuffle the words", words, height=200)
# Check if the user has entered any words
if words:
# Split the words by any common symbol or line break and strip any whitespace
words = [word.strip() for word in re.split("[,.;:!?]|\\n", words)]
# Select only the first 12 words of the list
words = " ".join(re.findall(r"\w+", " ".join(words))[:12])
# Create a Bing query in the desired format
query = f"write a short story with these words involved: {words}"
query_origin = query
# Replace all spaces with "+" symbols
# query = query.replace(" ", "+")
# Encode the query for the URL
query = urllib.parse.quote(query)
# Create a Bing URL with the query
url = f"https://www.bing.com/search?q={query}"
# Put the rest of the elements in the right column
col2.write(f"**Your Bing query is:** {query_origin}")
col2.markdown(f'<a href="{url}" target="_blank"><button>Let Bing AI create a story</button></a>', unsafe_allow_html=True)
# Create a form in the right column with the clear_on_submit parameter set to True
with col2.form("story_form", clear_on_submit=True):
# Put a textarea in the form
story = st.text_area("Enter your own story or edit the Bing AI story", value="", height=200)
# Put a submit button in the form
submitted = st.form_submit_button("Submit")
# Check if the user has submitted the form
if submitted:
# Open the file in append mode
with open("my_story.txt", "a") as f:
# Write the story to the file
f.write(story + "\n")