Thank you very much. It's really usefull sample code for me. :) Thanks.
Jang. 08. 11. 6, Todd Benge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>님이 작성: > > Yup - goofed that up. > > Thanks, > > Todd > > 2008/11/5 Grant Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > On Nov 5, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Todd Benge wrote: > > > >> I think it's like this: > >> > >> Sort sort = new Sort("FIELDNAME", true); > >> TopFieldDocs docs = searcher.searcher(query, null, n, sort); // n is > >> the number of documents you want to retrieve > >> > >> ScoreDoc[] hits = docs.scoreDocs; > >> for (int i = 0; i<docs.totalHits; i++ ) { > > > > > > FYI: totalHits is the total number of matches and may be different from > the > > actual length of the docs.scoreDocs[] array, so this should be > > > > i < hits.length > > > > Otherwise, looks good. > > > >> > >> Document doc = searcher.doc(hits[i].doc); > >> } > >> > >> Hope this helps. > >> > >> Todd > >> > >> > >> 2008/11/5 장용석 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >>> > >>> hi. > >>> I have a question :) > >>> > >>> In lucene 2.3.X I did use Sort class like this.. > >>> > >>> Sort sort = new Sort("FIELDNAME", true); > >>> Hits hits = searcher.search(query, sort); > >>> > >>> but, in lucene 2.4.0 search(Query, Sort) method is deprecated. I was > >>> searched API, so I found this method > >>> search(query, filter, n, sort) > >>> > >>> Could one of you point me to an example of code for querying without > >>> using > >>> the deprecated method search(query, sort)? > >>> > >>> and an example of code for method search(query, filter, n, sort). :) > >>> > >>> Thanks. :) > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> DEV용식 > >>> http://devyongsik.tistory.com > >>> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > -- DEV용식 http://devyongsik.tistory.com