Thanks Matt for your reply. What do you mean by frequency(the default)?
Can you please provide an example schema and query will look like. --Sachin Matt Weber-2 wrote: > > You may have to take care of this at index time. You can create a new > multivalued field that has minimal processing. Then at index time, > index the full contents of textfield as normal, but then also split it > on whitespace and index each word in the new field you just created. > Now you will be able to facet on this new field and sort the facet by > frequency (the default) to get the most popular words. > > Thanks, > > Matt Weber > eSr Technologies > http://www.esr-technologies.com > > > > > On May 12, 2009, at 7:33 AM, sachin78 wrote: > >> >> Does anybody have answer to this post.I have a similar requirement. >> >> Suppose I have free text field say >> I index the field.If I search for textfield:copper.I have to get facet >> counts for the most common words found in a textfield. >> ie. >> >> example:search for textfield:glass >> should return facet counts for common words found textfield. >> semiconductor(10),iron(20), silicon (25) material (8) thin(25) and >> so on. >> Can this be done using tagging or MLT. >> >> Thanks, >> Sachin >> >> >> Raju444us wrote: >>> >>> I have a requirement. If I search for text field let's say >>> "metal:glass" >>> what i want is to get the facet counts for all the terms related to >>> "glass" in my search results. >>> >>> window(100) since a window can be glass. >>> plastic(10) plastic is a material just like glass >>> Iron(10) >>> Paper(15) >>> >>> Can I use MLT to get this functionality.Please let me know how can I >>> achieve this.If possible an example query. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Raju >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Facet-counts-for-common-terms-of-the-searched-field-tp23302410p23503794.html >> Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Facet-counts-for-common-terms-of-the-searched-field-tp23302410p23504241.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.