Thanks for reaching out to us. Text analytics service now is under Azure Cognitive Service. Azure Cognitive Services for Language unifies three individual language services in Cognitive Services - Text Analytics, QnA Maker, and Language Understanding (LUIS).
All available features of Language Service are listed here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cognitive-services/language-service/overview#available-features
You can select the feature you want and click the name in the table, more information will be provided.
Here you can see the quick-start of Language Detection feature. you can follow this guidance: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cognitive-services/language-service/language-detection/quickstart?pivots=programming-language-python
For all the features, the you need to create a Azure account and a language service first.
Azure subscription - Create one for free
Once you have your Azure subscription, create a Language resource in the Azure portal to get your key and endpoint. After it deploys, click Go to resource.
You will need the key and endpoint from the resource you create to connect your application to the API. You'll paste your key and endpoint into the code below later in the quickstart.
You can use the free pricing tier (F0) to try the service, and upgrade later to a paid tier for production.
To use the Analyze feature, you will need a Language resource with the standard (S) pricing tier.
Hope this helps!
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Yutong
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