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Jens Grivolla edited comment on UIMA-2808 at 4/11/13 10:44 AM:
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I don't see any use of subiterator in your Annotator.java?
EDIT: I was looking for an explicit call to subiterator, rather than the
uimafit convencience method. What happens if you use
AnnotationIndex.subiterator directly?
was (Author: jg):
I don't see any use of subiterator in your Annotator.java?
> JCasUtil Subiterator returns annotations which are not within borders of the
> container (parent) annotation if parameter "strict" is set to "false"
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> Key: UIMA-2808
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-2808
> Project: UIMA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Thomas G.
> Attachments: JCasUtilSubiteratorUIMATest.zip
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> * JCasUtil Subiterator returns annotations which are not within the border of
> the container (parent) annotation if parameter "strict" is set to "false"
> * See attached maven project for test setup, java classes, a SIMPLIFIED
> typesystem and the test CAS xml-file.
> * We have two annotations, "SentenceAnnotation" and "ValueAnnotation". A
> "SentenceAnnotation" covers a sentence and the "ValueAnnotation" covers a
> numerical value.
> * We have the following example plank text:
> ** "This is sentence A with no value. This is sentence B with value 377."
> ** Creates two sentence annotations ("This is sentence A with no value." and
> "This is sentence B with value 377.") and one value annotation ("377").
> ** Now, if i want to get all "ValueAnnotation" within a "SentenceAnnotation",
> i iterate over each "SentenceAnnotation" and use JCasUtil.iterator(...) to
> get the ValueAnnotations with the following parameters:
> JCasUtil.iterator(currentSentence, ValueAnnotation.class, false, false);
> ** As a result, i get for the first sentence also the value of the second
> sentence and this might be wrong because even if "strict" is set to "false",
> the begin of the "ValueAnnotation" should be smaller than the end of the
> "SentenceAnnnotation". But in the example given the begin of the
> "ValueAnnotation" is after the end of the FIRST "SentenceAnnotation"
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