Ah I think I got it
hit.getDocument().getField("CityID").stringValue() seems to be what I wanted
Thanks!
Dr. Fish wrote:
>
> I tried this first, and I was having trouble iterating over them.
>
>
> If I do something like this
>
> hit.getDocument().getField("CountryID").toString()
>
> I get a big long BS object.. not just the result of my search.
>
> I also tried messing with the tokenStreamValue(), and had the same result.
> How do I just get the value "countryID" out of the document?
>
>
> Steven A Rowe wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dr. Fish,
>>
>> You could make just a single query with the broadest query possible -
>> e.g.
>>
>> bacon AND country:"united states"
>>
>> and then iterate over all results, dividing them into your three buckets
>> based on the values of the other two fields.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> On 06/22/2008 at 12:29 PM, Dr. Fish wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I currently am using Lucene to index documents. I index 4
>>> fields, the body
>>> of the document, the city it is related to, the state it is
>>> related to, and
>>> the country it is related to.
>>>
>>> I have a java web application where the user types in some
>>> search text.. and
>>> it searches the body of the document for matches. This works fine.
>>>
>>> However, what I am loooking to do is generate 3 separate
>>> mutually exclusive
>>> search results.
>>>
>>> List 1) Results from text search, but also matching current user city,
>>> state, and country
>>>
>>> List 2) Results from text search, but also matching current state and
>>> country
>>>
>>> List 3) Result from text search, but also matching current country
>>>
>>> The idea would be for each search to be mutually exclusive.
>>>
>>> The naive way I know to do this, is to run 3 searches. For
>>> example if My
>>> Search text was "bacon", and my City was Chicago, IL... I
>>> could do something
>>> like
>>>
>>>
>>> List 1 -> body:"bacon" AND city:"chicago" AND state:"illinois" AND
>>> country:"united states"
>>>
>>> List 2 -> body:"bacon" NOT city:chicago" AND state:"illinois" AND
>>> country:"united states"
>>>
>>> List 3-> body:"bacon" NOT city:chicago" NOT state:"illinois" AND
>>> country:"united states"
>>>
>>>
>>> So this gives me my 3 mutually exclusive lists... but it
>>> makes me search the
>>> database 3 times for each search I want to do. This seems
>>> rather jank. Is
>>> there some fancy Lucene tool I am missing that would let me
>>> do this? I
>>> don't have a ton of Lucene experience, so I think I am
>>> missing something
>>> obvious.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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