[Steve Alexander]
| But it's not just characters. A field index indexes an object, and uses
| the overloaded comparison operators for that object to put it in an
| appropriate place. So, you can index DateTime objects, tuples, strings,
| numbers, floats...
Could a field index succesfully hand
Erik Enge wrote:
>
> Will FieldIndexes also behave like TextIndex, in that they remove
> stop words, digits and so forth?
No.
> I think I've picked up somewhere that FieldIndexes treats the whole
> content of the attribute it indexes as one big chunk of .. erm...
> characters, and doesn't
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
> The short answer is "you can't, easily".
I'm a bit confused.
Will FieldIndexes also behave like TextIndex, in that they remove stop
words, digits and so forth? I think I've picked up somewhere that
FieldIndexes treats the whole content of the attri
"R. David Murray" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Michael R. Bernstein wrote:
> > As you can see by the second example, an ISBN can have
> > letters as well as numbers in it, so it cannot be
> > represented by an integer. Text indexes seem to ignore
> > 'words' that contain numbers, though.
> >
>
op "C",
removing the word entirely. If you wish to change this
behavior, you need to delve into code to replace the splitter
implementation.
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Erik Enge wrote:
>
> On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Michael R. Bernstein wrote:
>
> > On the subject of numbers, I was wondering how to index
> > alphanumeric values like ISBN numbers.
>
> Why can't you use FieldIndexes?
Because I'm actually Using a SkinScript to concatenate
several attributes (Author,
I think Ethan has this in the pipeline...
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From: "Erik Enge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chris McDonough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Minor typos/change
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
> > Maybe a "This How-To covers product such-and-such version x.x" is in
> > order as a standard feature of the How-To?
>
> This is a good idea. It would be an even better idea to allow folks to add
> comments to howto pages, so that if the original a
> > Probably. Keyword indexes work too.
>
> Yeah, that was what I was getting at :)
Yes.
> > This is the number of objects indexed by the index. If it's not
working,
> > that's a bug.
>
> Then it looks like a bug. Lucky us, I don't have time to analyze this in
> a week or so.
Sorry. I'd lik
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Michael R. Bernstein wrote:
> As you can see by the second example, an ISBN can have
> letters as well as numbers in it, so it cannot be
> represented by an integer. Text indexes seem to ignore
> 'words' that contain numbers, though.
>
> Any suggestions?
A field or keyword i
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
> Probably. Keyword indexes work too.
Yeah, that was what I was getting at :)
> This is the number of objects indexed by the index. If it's not working,
> that's a bug.
Then it looks like a bug. Lucky us, I don't have time to analyze this in
a we
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Michael R. Bernstein wrote:
> On the subject of numbers, I was wondering how to index
> alphanumeric values like ISBN numbers.
Why can't you use FieldIndexes?
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Chris McDonough wrote:
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> > Also, could anyone point me to some good documentation (reference material
> > would be best) about how the different Indexes work? I'm having a bit of
> > a struggle with numbers, FieldIndexes and TextIndexes.
>
> No. ;-) This is one of the things I'd like to get
> Today's show opens with an usability bug (that's what it looks like to me,
> anyway). Sit back and feel free to buy an albatross from the strange man.
>
> I've got a ZCatalog named Catalog, living its normal life at /.
>
> When I'm in /Catalog/manage_catalogIndexes the index names are href>'
Today's show opens with an usability bug (that's what it looks like to me,
anyway). Sit back and feel free to buy an albatross from the strange man.
I've got a ZCatalog named Catalog, living its normal life at /.
When I'm in /Catalog/manage_catalogIndexes the index names are 's. Strange, since
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