two strings reaches 100%.
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From: "Gurhan Ozen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mouratidis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 3:57 AM
Subject: RE: Results relevance
> Alex,
> I am not really unders
for
example a search for the term:
'Another'
and the best match is 'Another book about Perl', then this match is
displayed as 100%. Which obviously, doesn't look right as it is considerably
off the real relevance.
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From: "Gurhan Ozen&quo
ng to compare
it's value with.
I mean, it is easy to dynamically draw a bar with Perl using HTML, but, what
is the 100% ?
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From: "Jim Philips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul DuBois Mouratidis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Doing that will not give back a percentage or anything that can be used to
calculate one (right?). I meant if there was a way to actually get a result
that could be interpreted into a percentage somehow.
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From: "Gurhan Ozen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sorry about sending it four times, but I keep getting an error that the
message was not sent because the mailbox is full???.
Again, my apologies.
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From: "Benjamin Pflugmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mouratidis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Anybody knows how to get a percentage out of the Relevance Mysql returns
when queried with the match() function?
I am using Perl, so if there are any scripts or modules that you know of,
those are also welcome.
Alex
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Anybody knows how to get a percentage out of the Relevance Mysql returns
when queried with the match() function?
I am using Perl, so if there are any scripts or modules that you know of,
those are also welcome.
Alex
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