Thanks Danil - I'd missed that.

Danil ŢORIN wrote:
According to 
http://lucene.apache.org/java/2_4_0/api/org/apache/lucene/search/TopDocCollector.html
it does.

After search, simple retrieve TopDocs and read documens you need:

List<Document> result = new ArrayList<Document>(10);
for( ScoreDoc sDoc :collector.topDocs().scoreDocs) {
    result.add(contentSearcher.doc(sDoc.doc));
}

And use result.

On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 13:36, Chris Bamford <chris.bamf...@scalix.com> wrote:
Hi

In a search I am doing, there may be thousands of hits, of which I only want
the 10 with the highest score. Will the following code do this for me, or
will it simply return the first 10 it finds?

TopDocCollector collector = new TopDocCollector(10);
contentSearcher.search(q, collector);

If the latter case is true (i.e. the first 10 are returned), how can I get
it to do what I want?

Thanks,

- Chris

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