i guess when you use * to mask a word,that is slop +1,continuous words means
slop 0。PhaseQuery can only set a slop which is the max skip words count between
terms,so that is a static config,not “dynamically set”
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发件人:Jeroen Lauwers<[email protected]>
日 期:2020年01月09日 23:41:37
收件人:[email protected]<[email protected]>
主 题:RE: 回复:How to query for 'any word' in a phrase
I don’t understand your question:
In general: can it be set? Yes, :
PhraseQuery<https://lucene.apache.org/core/7_7_2/core/org/apache/lucene/search/PhraseQuery.html#PhraseQuery-int-java.lang.String-org.apache.lucene.util.BytesRef...->(int
slop,
String<https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/String.html?is-external=true>
field,
BytesRef<https://lucene.apache.org/core/7_7_2/core/org/apache/lucene/util/BytesRef.html>...
terms)
In my specific case: also Yes. I’m parsing the query myself in a custom parser,
so yes I can do it
As far as I understand, the slop is not specific to a position
Please explain how this could help.
Jeroen
From: 陈志祥 <[email protected]>
Sent: donderdag 9 januari 2020 16:31
To: [email protected]
Subject: 回复:How to query for 'any word' in a phrase
could the slop parameter in phasequery be dynamically set?
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发件人:Jeroen Lauwers<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
日 期:2020年01月09日 23:17:37
收件人:[email protected]<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]%[email protected]>>
主 题:How to query for 'any word' in a phrase
Dear all,
Is there a way to construct (spans?) a phrase search like the following:
the quick brown * jumps over the * *
where * = any word but exactly 1 word
I introduced these *’s at a specific position, so a PhraseQuery with slop of 2
is just not good enough
and the two *’s at the end must be matched as well.
Is there such a thing as a Term or BytesRef that always matches everything?
Thanks,
Jeroen