On 6-Sep-07, at 11:48 AM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
On Sep 6, 2007, at 1:32 PM, Rafael Rossini wrote:
Karl, I´m aware of IndexReader.getTermFreqVector, with this I can
get all
terms of a document, but I want all terms of a document that
matched a
query.
Grant,
Yes, I think I understand.
On Sep 6, 2007, at 1:32 PM, Rafael Rossini wrote:
Karl, I´m aware of IndexReader.getTermFreqVector, with this I can
get all
terms of a document, but I want all terms of a document that matched a
query.
Grant,
Yes, I think I understand. You want to know what terms from your
query matched i
Karl, I´m aware of IndexReader.getTermFreqVector, with this I can get all
terms of a document, but I want all terms of a document that matched a
query.
Grant,
>Yes, I think I understand. You want to know what terms from your
>query matched in a given document.
Yep, that´s what I want. In the co
On Sep 5, 2007, at 10:48 AM, Rafael Rossini wrote:
Thank´s for the reply Grant, let me try to explain exactly what I´d
like to
do. Take the 2 docs:
Doc1: "Microsoft is a nice software company, and Xbox seems to be a
nice
product too."
Doc2: "Nintendo and Sony have been in the game industr
Rafael, are you looking for IndexReader.getTermFreqVector?
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karl
5 sep 2007 kl. 16.48 skrev Rafael Rossini:
Thank´s for the reply Grant, let me try to explain exactly what I´d
like to
do. Take the 2 docs:
Doc1: "Microsoft is a nice software company, and Xbox seems to be a
nice
product
Thank´s for the reply Grant, let me try to explain exactly what I´d like to
do. Take the 2 docs:
Doc1: "Microsoft is a nice software company, and Xbox seems to be a nice
product too."
Doc2: "Nintendo and Sony have been in the game industry for a long time, but
now, Microsoft is trying to enter wit
Not sure if I am understanding what you are trying to do. I think
you are trying to find out which terms occurred in a particular
document, correct?
I also am not sure about your first example. My understanding of
extractTerms is that it just gives you back the set of all terms that
occ