Many of us already answered in the dev mailing list.
Uwe
Am 25.06.2022 um 05:19 schrieb Yichen Sun:
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主题:Finding out which fields matched the query
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Hello!
I’m a MSCS student from BU and le
What is the reason you need the matched fields? Maybe your use case can be
solved using sth completely different than knowing which fields were matched.
> Am 25.06.2022 um 06:58 schrieb Yichen Sun :
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> Hello!
>
> I’m a MSCS student from BU and learning to use Lucene. Recently I try to
> outp
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Hello!
I’m a MSCS student from BU and learning to use Lucene. Recently I try to
output matched fields by one query. For example, for one documen
Hello!
I’m a MSCS student from BU and learning to use Lucene. Recently I try to
output matched fields by one query. For example, for one document, there
are 10 fields and 2 of them match the query. I want to get the name of
these fields.
I have tried using explain() method and getting description
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