Well, not to my knowledge. In fact there's no guarantee that the #same#
index
has the #same# analyzer used on the #same# field in different documents, so
I don't
see how there could be a robust implementation of what you want.
You could populate a field with a particular analyzer (or none at all),
Heh, yes, all stuff I know. My question was if an index contained any meta
data which revealed whether or not a certain indexed field had been analyzed or
not, which I think you are saying it does not.
Our searching and indexing is isolated into 2 completely seperate packages
which can be depl
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>Also note that , topdocs.totalhits will always give u total number of hits,
>regardless of the number of score doc u choose to retrieve.
> topdocs.scoredocs will have min(totalhits, ndocs) docs populated.
Is it Ok use Integer.MaxValue as nDoc ?
On 24 December 2010 17:13, Jawahar Lal wrote:
> I
I open a IndexReader. I want to see how many docs are indexed, to get this
count I used
objReader.maxDoc() ... its returning me 0.
How can I get the total no. of docs in index?
On 24 December 2010 16:36, Jawahar Lal wrote:
> Thanks Umesh
>
> I want to know more about Filters, how to use that
Thanks Umesh
I want to know more about Filters, how to use that using lucene 3.0.3
Can I get links to learn how/when to use filters.
jawahar
On 24 December 2010 16:25, Umesh Prasad wrote:
> Yes.
>
> Also note that , topdocs.totalhits will always give u total number of hits,
> regardless of t
Yes.
Also note that , topdocs.totalhits will always give u total number of hits,
regardless of the number of score doc u choose to retrieve.
topdocs.scoredocs will have min(totalhits, ndocs) docs populated.
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Jawahar Lal wrote:
> ok, I understand.
>
> It means,
ok, I understand.
It means, that we have to fetch total no. of docs i.e.
Suppose we need to show 100 docs per page
Page No. NDocs No. of documents to be shown on Page
1 1000-99
2 200 100-199
3 300200