Thanks Michael. Totally agree this is a contrived setup. It's mostly for
benchmarking purposes right now. I was actually able to rephrase my problem
in a way that made more sense for the existing setIndexSort API using float
doc values and saw an appreciable speedup in searches. The IndexRearranger
Yeah, index sorting doesn't do that -- it sorts *within* each segment
so that when documents are iterated (within that segment) by any of
the many DocIdSetIterators that underlie the Lucene search API, they
are retrieved in the order specified (which is then also docid order).
To achieve what you
Thanks Adrien. This makes me think I might not be understanding the use
case for index sorting correctly. I basically want to make it so that my
terms are sorted across segments. For example, let's say I have integer
terms 1 to 100 and 10 segments. I'd like terms 1 to 10 to occur in segment
1, term
Hi Alex,
You need to use a BinaryDocValuesField so that the field is indexed with
doc values.
`Field` is not going to work because it only indexes the data while index
sorting requires doc values.
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 6:40 PM Alex K wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could someone point me to an example