Hello Darren ,
What do you mean by number of hits ?
Is it the number of occurrence of a term in a document ?
Thanks
Vineeth
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Darren Trzynka <[email protected]>
wrote:
> In our current application, it is important to know the number of times
> hits were found within a document for a given search. We are considering
> using elasticsearch but this is one area I have yet to find a solution for
> with elasticsearch. The only thing I have found remotely possible is
> getting the highlighted hits, then counting them. This of course could be
> rather time consuming possibly having to parse 1000s of documents just to
> get the number of hits within a document. The data is there of course
> within elasticsearch as it is able to highlight the hits, I just need to
> know how to get access to those hit numbers per document.
>
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