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Robert Muir 2012-04-22 22:12:17 +00:00
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@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ import org.apache.lucene.util.SmallFloat;
* <b><i>t.getBoost()</i></b> * <b><i>t.getBoost()</i></b>
* is a search time boost of term <i>t</i> in the query <i>q</i> as * is a search time boost of term <i>t</i> in the query <i>q</i> as
* specified in the query text * specified in the query text
* (see <A HREF="../../../../../../queryparsersyntax.html#Boosting a Term">query syntax</A>), * (see <A HREF="{@docRoot}/../queryparser/org/apache/lucene/queryparser/classic/package-summary.html#Boosting_a_Term">query syntax</A>),
* or as set by application calls to * or as set by application calls to
* {@link org.apache.lucene.search.Query#setBoost(float) setBoost()}. * {@link org.apache.lucene.search.Query#setBoost(float) setBoost()}.
* Notice that there is really no direct API for accessing a boost of one term in a multi term query, * Notice that there is really no direct API for accessing a boost of one term in a multi term query,

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@ -45,27 +45,27 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
<a href="#Fields">Fields</a> <a href="#Fields">Fields</a>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<a href="#Term Modifiers">Term Modifiers</a> <a href="#Term_Modifiers">Term Modifiers</a>
<ul class="minitoc"> <ul class="minitoc">
<li> <li>
<a href="#Wildcard Searches">Wildcard Searches</a> <a href="#Wildcard_Searches">Wildcard Searches</a>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<a href="#Fuzzy Searches">Fuzzy Searches</a> <a href="#Fuzzy_Searches">Fuzzy Searches</a>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<a href="#Proximity Searches">Proximity Searches</a> <a href="#Proximity_Searches">Proximity Searches</a>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<a href="#Range Searches">Range Searches</a> <a href="#Range_Searches">Range Searches</a>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<a href="#Boosting a Term">Boosting a Term</a> <a href="#Boosting_a_Term">Boosting a Term</a>
</li> </li>
</ul> </ul>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<a href="#Boolean operators">Boolean Operators</a> <a href="#Boolean_operators">Boolean Operators</a>
<ul class="minitoc"> <ul class="minitoc">
<li> <li>
<a href="#OR">OR</a> <a href="#OR">OR</a>
@ -88,10 +88,10 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
<a href="#Grouping">Grouping</a> <a href="#Grouping">Grouping</a>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<a href="#Field Grouping">Field Grouping</a> <a href="#Field_Grouping">Field Grouping</a>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<a href="#Escaping Special Characters">Escaping Special Characters</a> <a href="#Escaping_Special_Characters">Escaping Special Characters</a>
</li> </li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
@ -172,11 +172,11 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
</div> </div>
<a name="N1006D"></a><a name="Term Modifiers"></a> <a name="N1006D"></a><a name="Term_Modifiers"></a>
<h2 class="boxed">Term Modifiers</h2> <h2 class="boxed">Term Modifiers</h2>
<div class="section"> <div class="section">
<p>Lucene supports modifying query terms to provide a wide range of searching options.</p> <p>Lucene supports modifying query terms to provide a wide range of searching options.</p>
<a name="N10076"></a><a name="Wildcard Searches"></a> <a name="N10076"></a><a name="Wildcard_Searches"></a>
<h3 class="boxed">Wildcard Searches</h3> <h3 class="boxed">Wildcard Searches</h3>
<p>Lucene supports single and multiple character wildcard searches within single terms <p>Lucene supports single and multiple character wildcard searches within single terms
(not within phrase queries).</p> (not within phrase queries).</p>
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
<p>You can also use the wildcard searches in the middle of a term.</p> <p>You can also use the wildcard searches in the middle of a term.</p>
<pre class="code">te*t</pre> <pre class="code">te*t</pre>
<p>Note: You cannot use a * or ? symbol as the first character of a search.</p> <p>Note: You cannot use a * or ? symbol as the first character of a search.</p>
<a name="N1009B"></a><a name="Fuzzy Searches"></a> <a name="N1009B"></a><a name="Fuzzy_Searches"></a>
<h3 class="boxed">Fuzzy Searches</h3> <h3 class="boxed">Fuzzy Searches</h3>
<p>Lucene supports fuzzy searches based on the Levenshtein Distance, or Edit Distance algorithm. To do a fuzzy search use the tilde, "~", symbol at the end of a Single word Term. For example to search for a term similar in spelling to "roam" use the fuzzy search: </p> <p>Lucene supports fuzzy searches based on the Levenshtein Distance, or Edit Distance algorithm. To do a fuzzy search use the tilde, "~", symbol at the end of a Single word Term. For example to search for a term similar in spelling to "roam" use the fuzzy search: </p>
<pre class="code">roam~</pre> <pre class="code">roam~</pre>
@ -197,11 +197,11 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
<p>Starting with Lucene 1.9 an additional (optional) parameter can specify the required similarity. The value is between 0 and 1, with a value closer to 1 only terms with a higher similarity will be matched. For example:</p> <p>Starting with Lucene 1.9 an additional (optional) parameter can specify the required similarity. The value is between 0 and 1, with a value closer to 1 only terms with a higher similarity will be matched. For example:</p>
<pre class="code">roam~0.8</pre> <pre class="code">roam~0.8</pre>
<p>The default that is used if the parameter is not given is 0.5.</p> <p>The default that is used if the parameter is not given is 0.5.</p>
<a name="N100B4"></a><a name="Proximity Searches"></a> <a name="N100B4"></a><a name="Proximity_Searches"></a>
<h3 class="boxed">Proximity Searches</h3> <h3 class="boxed">Proximity Searches</h3>
<p>Lucene supports finding words are a within a specific distance away. To do a proximity search use the tilde, "~", symbol at the end of a Phrase. For example to search for a "apache" and "jakarta" within 10 words of each other in a document use the search: </p> <p>Lucene supports finding words are a within a specific distance away. To do a proximity search use the tilde, "~", symbol at the end of a Phrase. For example to search for a "apache" and "jakarta" within 10 words of each other in a document use the search: </p>
<pre class="code">"jakarta apache"~10</pre> <pre class="code">"jakarta apache"~10</pre>
<a name="N100C1"></a><a name="Range Searches"></a> <a name="N100C1"></a><a name="Range_Searches"></a>
<h3 class="boxed">Range Searches</h3> <h3 class="boxed">Range Searches</h3>
<p>Range Queries allow one to match documents whose field(s) values <p>Range Queries allow one to match documents whose field(s) values
are between the lower and upper bound specified by the Range Query. are between the lower and upper bound specified by the Range Query.
@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
<p>This will find all documents whose titles are between Aida and Carmen, but not including Aida and Carmen.</p> <p>This will find all documents whose titles are between Aida and Carmen, but not including Aida and Carmen.</p>
<p>Inclusive range queries are denoted by square brackets. Exclusive range queries are denoted by <p>Inclusive range queries are denoted by square brackets. Exclusive range queries are denoted by
curly brackets.</p> curly brackets.</p>
<a name="N100DA"></a><a name="Boosting a Term"></a> <a name="N100DA"></a><a name="Boosting_a_Term"></a>
<h3 class="boxed">Boosting a Term</h3> <h3 class="boxed">Boosting a Term</h3>
<p>Lucene provides the relevance level of matching documents based on the terms found. To boost a term use the caret, "^", symbol with a boost factor (a number) at the end of the term you are searching. The higher the boost factor, the more relevant the term will be.</p> <p>Lucene provides the relevance level of matching documents based on the terms found. To boost a term use the caret, "^", symbol with a boost factor (a number) at the end of the term you are searching. The higher the boost factor, the more relevant the term will be.</p>
<p>Boosting allows you to control the relevance of a document by boosting its term. For example, if you are searching for</p> <p>Boosting allows you to control the relevance of a document by boosting its term. For example, if you are searching for</p>
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
<a name="N100FA"></a><a name="Boolean operators"></a> <a name="N100FA"></a><a name="Boolean_operators"></a>
<h2 class="boxed">Boolean Operators</h2> <h2 class="boxed">Boolean Operators</h2>
<div class="section"> <div class="section">
<p>Boolean operators allow terms to be combined through logic operators. <p>Boolean operators allow terms to be combined through logic operators.
@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
</div> </div>
<a name="N10170"></a><a name="Field Grouping"></a> <a name="N10170"></a><a name="Field_Grouping"></a>
<h2 class="boxed">Field Grouping</h2> <h2 class="boxed">Field Grouping</h2>
<div class="section"> <div class="section">
<p>Lucene supports using parentheses to group multiple clauses to a single field.</p> <p>Lucene supports using parentheses to group multiple clauses to a single field.</p>
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ enabling substantial customization to how a query is created.
</div> </div>
<a name="N10180"></a><a name="Escaping Special Characters"></a> <a name="N10180"></a><a name="Escaping_Special_Characters"></a>
<h2 class="boxed">Escaping Special Characters</h2> <h2 class="boxed">Escaping Special Characters</h2>
<div class="section"> <div class="section">
<p>Lucene supports escaping special characters that are part of the query syntax. The current list special characters are</p> <p>Lucene supports escaping special characters that are part of the query syntax. The current list special characters are</p>