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Grant Ingersoll commented on SOLR-2366:
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Hoss, I can live with ranges.  I had originally thought of doing that, but 
decided this syntax is simpler, especially for dates.  Then again, we could 
just as well support both.  The nice thing doing ranges gives you is you can 
have non-contiguous ranges, which might be interesting to some.

As for:
bq. would be hard pressed to explain why the resulting ranges were...

It really isn't that hard to explain:
{quote}start + gap[0], prevEnd + gap[1], ... prevEnd + gap[i], ... prevEnd + 
gap[n] (and repeating until end){quote}
In other words, it's a variable width gap starting at whatever the last end 
point was.

> Facet Range Gaps
> ----------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-2366
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2366
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Grant Ingersoll
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 3.2, 4.0
>
>         Attachments: SOLR-2366.patch, SOLR-2366.patch
>
>
> There really is no reason why the range gap for date and numeric faceting 
> needs to be evenly spaced.  For instance, if and when SOLR-1581 is completed 
> and one were doing spatial distance calculations, one could facet by function 
> into 3 different sized buckets: walking distance (0-5KM), driving distance 
> (5KM-150KM) and everything else (150KM+), for instance.  We should be able to 
> quantize the results into arbitrarily sized buckets.  I'd propose the syntax 
> to be a comma separated list of sizes for each bucket.  If only one value is 
> specified, then it behaves as it currently does.  Otherwise, it creates the 
> different size buckets.  If the number of buckets doesn't evenly divide up 
> the space, then the size of the last bucket specified is used to fill out the 
> remaining space (not sure on this)
> For instance,
> facet.range.start=0
> facet.range.end=400
> facet.range.gap=5,25,50,100
> would yield buckets of:
> 0-5,5-30,30-80,80-180,180-280,280-380,380-400

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