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immanouel commented on LUCENENET-111: ------------------------------------- Thanks Digy! _________________________________________________________________ Receba GRÁTIS as mensagens do Messenger no seu celular quando você estiver offline. Conheça o MSN Mobile! http://mobile.live.com/signup/signup2.aspx?lc=pt-br > lucene score formula > -------------------- > > Key: LUCENENET-111 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-111 > Project: Lucene.Net > Issue Type: Bug > Environment: ASP.NET C# > Reporter: immanouel > > I´m working with lucene. net in C# and i, being quite confuse, have a > question : > First of all i created an IndexWriter code to insert text on lucene, then > an indexsearcher ... > here´s the index write code: > /........................................................................................................ > IndexWriter writer = new IndexWriter(sIndexPath, new > StandardAnalyzer(), false); > Document doc = new Document(); > doc.Add(new Field("title", sHeader, Field.Store.YES, > Field.Index.UN_TOKENIZED)); > doc.Add(new Field("link", sType, Field.Store.YES, > Field.Index.UN_TOKENIZED)); > doc.Add(new Field("content", sContent, Field.Store.YES, > Field.Index.TOKENIZED)); > writer.AddDocument(doc); > writer.Optimize(); > writer.Close(); > /...................................................................................................... > here´s the IndexSearcher code: > (As you can see there´s an - explanation - code output) > //.................................................................................................................................... > IndexSearcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(IndexLocation()); > QueryParser oParser = new QueryParser("content", new > StandardAnalyzer()); > string sSearchQuery = TextBox1.Text; > Hits oHitColl = searcher.Search(oParser.Parse(sSearchQuery)); > for (int i = 0; i < oHitColl.Length(); i++) > { > > Explanation explanation = searcher.Explain(query, > oHitColl.Id(i));//generate explanation of single document for query > // Document oDoc = oHitColl.Doc(i); > string conteudo = oDoc.Get("content"); > if (conteudo != null) > { > Label1.Text = Label1.Text + explanation.ToString() + > "<br>";//output explanation > Label2.Text = Label2.Text + "</p>-------------<br>"; > } > //.............................As you can see the code is nothing > special.............................................. > Everything went well, except that i don´t understand something in the > output... : > 1,356585 = fieldWeight(content:açores in 448), product of: 1 = > tf(termFreq(content:açores)=1) 2,713169 = idf(docFreq=85) 0,5 = > fieldNorm(field=content, doc=448) > ---------- > 0,4239327 = fieldWeight(content:açores in 253), product of: 2 = > tf(termFreq(content:açores)=4) 2,713169 = idf(docFreq=85) 0,078125 = > fieldNorm(field=content, doc=253) > ---------- > 0,4153675 = fieldWeight(content:açores in 125), product of: 2,44949 = > tf(termFreq(content:açores)=6) 2,713169 = idf(docFreq=85) 0,0625 = > fieldNorm(field=content, doc=125) > ---------- > 0,3791769 = fieldWeight(content:açores in 210), product of: 2,236068 = > tf(termFreq(content:açores)=5) 2,713169 = idf(docFreq=85) 0,0625 = > fieldNorm(field=content, doc=210) > ---------- > 0,3671364 = fieldWeight(content:açores in 259), product of: 1,732051 = > tf(termFreq(content:açores)=3) 2,713169 = idf(docFreq=85) 0,078125 = > fieldNorm(field=content, doc=259) > ---------- > 0,3634466 = fieldWeight(content:açores in 95), product of: 2,44949 = > tf(termFreq(content:açores)=6) 2,713169 = idf(docFreq=85) 0,0546875 = > fieldNorm(field=content, doc=95) > etc.. > So here goes the question: > shouldn´t the output order be based on the termFreq ?? how come termfrequecy > = 1 be in the top order list? > Shouldn´t the (termFreq(content:açores)=1) be the last (on the list) and > (termFreq(content:açores)=6) at top (of the list)? > Am i doing something wrong? Is there something about lucene score formula > that i should know? > Thanks! > PS - Please response!! -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.