Simon:
This is expected behavior for stemmed searches.
All of the verbs in your example stem to "be". To experiment with this,
try: cts:stem("was"). Much the same as when "cats" stems to "cat".
You can run your search with the 'unstemmed' option if you do not want
that behavior.
--Colleen Whitney
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Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] English auxiliary verbs match one
anotherunexpectedly
Hi,
We have come accross some strange behaviour where a number of English
auxiliary verbs match one another where we would not expect them to.
If we take the following example.
A document, ele-am-doc.xml containing the single element <Ele>am</Ele>
can be searched using the following xquery and will result in all
strings matching the document where we would expect only "am" to match.
for $i in ("are","be","is","am", "been", "was")
return if
(cts:search(doc("/ele-am-doc.xml"),cts:element-value-query(xs:QName("Ele
"), $i)) )
then $i
else ()
Has anyone seen this sort of behaviour before? Is it expected? If so,
what can we do to work around it?
Thanks,
Simon
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