On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, Kenny Ma wrote:
I've read that paging is most efficient when applied to the hits object but
I'm not sure what's the best way to implement this. This is what i have:
searcher = IndexSearcher(indexDir)
hits = searcher.search(query)
max = hits.length()
start = 0
end = 50
results = []
for i in range(start, end):
if i > max:
break
results.append(hits[i])
return results
Is there a better way of doing this? I'm new to PyLucene and any pointers
would be greatly appreciated.
A great source of answers to general Lucene API usage questions is:
[email protected]
Even though this pertains to the Java APIs, the PyLucene APIs are the same,
except for some additions that make the PyLucene APIs more pythonic. All
answers you can get there to general Lucene API questions are equally
applicable to PyLucene.
Andi..
- Kenny
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