performance, as everything
> is per leaf reader and in order.
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> Uwe
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> Subject: How to access DocValues inside a customized collector?
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> we need to use binary DocValues (in a customized collector) added during
> indexing, i first tested in standard TopScoreDocCollector, it seems that we
> need to:
>
> LeafReaderContext => read
Not sure why are you looking for something better, since it's the best API
already.
You can check the sample usage at
.FastTaxonomyFacetCounts.countAll(IndexReader), also notice
FastTaxonomyFacetCounts.count(List) where DV iterator is
dragged by enclosing intersection.
also SolrDocumentFetcher.deco
Erick: Thanks very much for quick help, Luke you referred worked well (i
found binary DocValues did get put in well)
However i am still not sure how to efficiently access DocValues in a
collector,
" The Terms component directly access the indexed data and can be used
to poke around in the indexed
What Luke are you using? I think this one is being maintained:
https://github.com/DmitryKey/luke
The Terms component directly access the indexed data and can be used
to poke around in the indexed data.
I'll skip the accessing DocValues as I have to go back and look every time.
On Thu, Sep 20, 201
we need to use binary DocValues (in a customized collector) added during
indexing, i first tested in standard TopScoreDocCollector, it seems that we
need to:
LeafReaderContext => reader() => get binary iterator => advanced to correct
location
Is this the correct way or actually we have a better A