Most pinyin users do not use five
Most people who use five strokes disdain pinyin (because Pinyin is too inefficient)
Well, I don't want to use too much intense or complex arguments. in the case of single words, words, and phrases, I have five advantages, no matter what, and look at the data:
1. Currently, most Pinyin input methods need to input all the pinyin characters for each word when using the full sentence input technology. Is there any error? If no error occurs, the average key-breaking rate of a word is between 2.5 and 3.5? Isn't that exaggerated? What is five strokes? Unfamiliar people may think that 4 +-is actually a shock to you, without using the full sentence input technology: the average word is 1.5-2 (related to personal habits and proficiency ).
PinYin Input MethodAlgorithmComplexity will be greatly improved, and it is difficult to remove duplicates (how many times the number of duplicate codes is five? Certainly two digits ). If the five sentences are embedded in the entire sentence input technology, because the bitrate is low, even as long as each word retains one code (up to two codes), the so-called full sentence input recognition can be accurately calculated. (Similar input technology has been implemented by ibus software in Linux)
With the full sentence input, it may improve the efficiency of many people and reduce the Learning Burden (especially for those who have little input ). But it cannot be exaggerated because it improves the efficiency. It is still a little less efficient, in front of five. It is true that learning Pinyin is much simpler than learning five. Most people do not need to perform complicated learning to solve the input problem. However, it seems that Pinyin is not the ideal input tool to make input highly efficient. (I Didn't Say five, maybe not)
In fact, I want to refute the following sentence: "Pinyin is more efficient than five inputs." I just want to ask my colleagues to have a good understanding of the five. The best way to knock down a thing is to have a deep understanding of it. The saying goes: "know yourself, know yourself, and never stop".