That was actually the answer. Originally I thought Hits provide a reference
to all documents. However it seem logical that documents with 0.0 should not
be contained.
Thank you,
Ralf
> I'm a bit confused by what you're asking. Hits points to all documents
> that matched the query. A score > 0.
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 10:16 AM, Ralph wrote:
Does this mean Hits points to ALL documents and the last one might
have a
score of 0.0 ? If it does not contain all documents, where is the
treshhold
then? Or based on which condition it stops pointing to certain
documents?
I'm a bit con
Does this mean Hits points to ALL documents and the last one might have a
score of 0.0 ? If it does not contain all documents, where is the treshhold
then? Or based on which condition it stops pointing to certain documents?
Ralf
> On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 09:36 AM, Ralph wrote:
> > is
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 09:36 AM, Ralph wrote:
is there a maximum of documents Hits provide or is it unlimited (means
limited to heap size of VM)? If there is a maximimum, what is the
number?
Hits represents all documents that matched the query (and optionally
filtered).
But, Hits do
Hi,
is there a maximum of documents Hits provide or is it unlimited (means
limited to heap size of VM)? If there is a maximimum, what is the number?
Ralf
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