Yonik Seeley-2-2 wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 2:11 PM, marthinal > <jm.rodriguez.ve...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Yonik Seeley-2-2 wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:12 PM, dan sutton >>> <danbsut...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> I was looking at the LatLonType and how it might represent multiple >>>> lon/lat >>>> values ... it looks to me like the lat would go in >>>> {latlongfield}_0_LatLon >>>> and the long in {latlongfield}_1_LatLon ... how then if we have >>>> multiple >>>> lat/long points for a doc when filtering for example we choose the >>>> correct >>>> points. >>>> >>>> e.g. if thinking in cartisean coords and we have >>>> >>>> P1(3,4), P2(6,7) ... x is stored with 3,6 and y with 4,7 ... >>>> >>>> then how does it ensure we're not erroneously picking (3,7) or (6,4) >>>> whilst >>>> filtering with the spatial query? >>> >>> That's why it's a single-valued field only for now... >>> >>>> don't we have to store both values together ? what am i missing here? >>> >>> The problem is that we don't have a way to query both values together, >>> so we must index them separately. The basic LatLonType uses numeric >>> queries on the lat and lon fields separately. >>> >>> -Yonik >>> http://lucenerevolution.org Lucene/Solr Conference, Boston Oct 7-8 >>> >> >> I have in my index two diferents fields like you say Yonik (location_1, >> location_2) but the problem is when i want to filter results that have d= >> 50 >> for location_1 and d=50 for location_2 .I really dont know to build the >> query ... >> >> For example it works perfectly : >> >> q={!geofilt}&sfield=location_1&pt=36.62288966,-6.23211272&d=25 >> >> but how i add the sfield location_2 ? > > sfield, pt and d can all be specified directly in the spatial > functions/filters too, and that will override the global params. > > Unfortunately one must currently use lucene query syntax to do an OR. > It just makes it look a bit messier. > > q=_query_:"{!geofilt}" _query:"{!geofilt sfield=location_2}" > > -Yonik > http://www.lucidimagination.com >
@Yonik it seems to work like this, i triyed houndreds of other possibilities without success: q={!geofilt sfield=location_1 pt=36.62,-6.23 d=50}&fq={!geofilt sfield=location_2 pt=40.51,-5.91 d=500} -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/multiple-spatial-values-tp1555668p3107445.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.