Hello,
I want to change the input text before tokenizing. I think I just need
to use some characters as word separators, and maybe remove some others
completely.
I was planning to use MappingCharFilterFactory to replace some chars
with " " and others with "", but I feel like I'm not in the r
nalysis/uk/UkrainianMorfologikAnalyzer.java
Ahmet
On Thursday, June 23, 2016 6:47 PM, Jaime wrote:
Hello,
I want to change the input text before tokenizing. I think I just need
to use some characters as word separators, and maybe remove some others
completely.
I was planning to use MappingCharFilter
e and reopen
the Index Writer.
I've tried calling IndexWriter.deleteUnusedFiles after each commit, but
didn't help.
Is there any way to free space without closing the IndexWriter?
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juil. 2016 à 13:46, Jaime a écrit :
I use Lucene 6.1.0 (no solr) with NRT search. At runtime, my index seems
to grow a lot.
I think that for each commit, a new copy of the index is made. This
makes sense as an old searcher could be using the previous version.
However, the old copies don't se
Hello,
With Lucene 6.1.0, I'm trying to search sorting the results by a long
column. This is my indexing code:
doc.add(new LongPoint(name, Long.parseLong(value)));
doc.add(new StoredField(name, value));
doc.add(new NumericDocValuesField(SORT_FIELD_PREFIX + name,
Long.parseLong(val
mally self contained reproducible code
demonstrating your problem? (ie: create an index with 2 docs, then do
a simple serach for both and sort them and show that the order is wrong)
: Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 18:30:09 +0100
: From: Jaime
: Reply-To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
: To: java-user@lucene.
Yes, that was it.
Thanks again!
El 14/12/2016 a las 9:44, Jaime escribió:
No, sorry, I think I'm not using SortField.Type.LONG. I'd give it a try.
Thank you very much.
El 13/12/2016 a las 18:53, Chris Hostetter escribió:
How are you constructing your SortField at query time