No Erik, thx to you! I am sorry, I didn't understand that the enumeration was od Field type. Now all it works.
Thank you again! On 9/11/05, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Riccardo, > > I'm not quite understanding the issue with using Document.fields(). > It returns an Enumeration of Field objects, which contain the name > and the value. If you only want the name, then only use the name and > ignore the value. That seems simple enough, so I must be missing > what you're asking for. Please clarify a bit more. > > Thanks, > Erik > > > On Sep 10, 2005, at 12:44 PM, Riccardo Daviddi wrote: > > > Hy all, > > > > I need to get a list of pair names-values (in two vector) of each > > fields a > > doc has, without knowing the names of the fields (an user can call > > fields as > > he wants). > > Once I get the document by hits.doc(), Document has only a method > > fields() > > to get an enumeration, but it's not what I want (it's not only the > > names of > > the fields, it's names and values of the fields all together). > > By now I am getting all the fields of an index by the > > IndexReader.getFieldNames() method and then manually testing if the > > document > > has each field. There is another way to know directly from a > > document all > > the field names the doc has? > > > > thx > > -- > > Riccardo Daviddi > > University of Siena - Information Engeneering > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Riccardo Daviddi University of Siena - Information Engeneering [EMAIL PROTECTED]