What I am planning to do is, split the given time range into smaller time ranges by myself and pass them to a LongRangeFacetsCount object and get the counts for each sub range. Is this the correct way?
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 12:01 AM, Gimantha Bandara <giman...@wso2.com> wrote: > Any updates on this please? Do I have to write my own code to sample and > get the hitcount? > > On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Gimantha Bandara <giman...@wso2.com> > wrote: > >> Any help on this please? >> >> On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Gimantha Bandara <giman...@wso2.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am trying to create some APIs using lucene facets APIs. First I will >>> explain my requirement with an example. Lets say I am keeping track of the >>> count of people who enter through a certain door. Lets say the time range >>> I am interested in Last 6 hours( to get the total count, I know that I ll >>> have to use Ranged Facets). How do I sample this time range and get the >>> counts of each sample? In other words, as an example, If I split the last >>> 6 hours into 5 minutes samples, I get 72 (6*60/5 ) different time ranges. I >>> would be interested in getting hit counts for each of these 72 ranges in an >>> array with the respective lower bound of each sample. Can someone point me >>> the direction I should follow/ the classes which can be helpful looking at? >>> ElasticSearch already has this feature exposed by their Javascript API. >>> >>> Is it possible to implement the same with lucene? >>> Is there a Facets user guide for lucene 4.10.3 or lucene 5.0.0 ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> -- >>> Gimantha Bandara >>> Software Engineer >>> WSO2. Inc : http://wso2.com >>> Mobile : +94714961919 >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Gimantha Bandara >> Software Engineer >> WSO2. Inc : http://wso2.com >> Mobile : +94714961919 >> > > > > -- > Gimantha Bandara > Software Engineer > WSO2. Inc : http://wso2.com > Mobile : +94714961919 > -- Gimantha Bandara Software Engineer WSO2. Inc : http://wso2.com Mobile : +94714961919