# Description a simple word count function, try to get same result with Microsoft Office Word application. **Not guarantee** same result on special characters. Such like Emoji “😘😦😒” is count `1` in Microsoft Office Word, but `3` by word_count. # Examples ``` rust use simple_word_count::word_count; fn main() { assert_eq!(word_count("helloworld"), 1); assert_eq!(word_count("hello world"), 2); assert_eq!(word_count("hello, world"), 2); assert_eq!(word_count("h e l l o w o r l d"), 10); assert_eq!(word_count("hi......"), 1); assert_eq!(word_count("hello, world | 你好,世界"), 8); assert_eq!(word_count("你好世界"), 4); assert_eq!(word_count("你好,世界"), 5); assert_eq!(word_count("你 好 世 界"), 4); assert_eq!(word_count("你好。。。。"), 6); assert_eq!(word_count("a=b+c-d"), 1); assert_eq!(word_count("a = b + c - d"), 7); assert_eq!(word_count("123"), 1); assert_eq!(word_count("123.456"), 1); assert_eq!(word_count("123..456"), 1); assert_eq!(word_count("123.456."), 1); assert_eq!(word_count("123 456"), 2); assert_eq!(word_count("1+1=2"), 1); assert_eq!(word_count("1 + 1 = 2"), 5); assert_eq!(word_count("&&%%$$¥¥"), 3); assert_eq!(word_count("<>《》"), 3); } ```