And the main objective: when I pass the word "Lucene in Action", it find and remove that term of phrase in the Index, for when I pass the 2nd term ("Lucene"), he does not find that phrase anymore, as has been found the "Lucene in Action" .
2010/4/12 Railan Xisto <railan.xi...@gmail.com> > Ok. There is a piece of code attached.. As I already said, I want to pass > that when the term "Lucene in Action" he finds only the 1st sentence. > > > > > 2010/4/10 Shai Erera <ser...@gmail.com> > > Hi. I'm not sure I understand what you searched for. When you search >> for "Lucene in action", do you search it with the quotes or not? If >> with the quotes, then I don't understand how the 2nd dox is found. >> >> Do you perhaps have a test code you can share w/ us? It can be a short >> and simple main which creates an index w/ some documents and then >> searches them. >> >> Shai >> >> On Saturday, April 10, 2010, Fotos fotos <railan.xi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hello! >> > I am a beginner with Lucene. I'm needing to do the following: >> > >> > I have a text file with the following terms: >> > >> > "Lucene in action" >> > "Lucene" >> > >> > and a file with the following sentences: >> > >> > 1 - "Lucene in action now." >> > 2 - "Lucene for Dummies" >> > 3 - "Managing Gigabytes" >> > >> > I need to search in phrases of doc2, the terms of doc1. >> > >> > But in search of the word n-grama: "Lucene in Action", he also finds the >> 2nd >> > sentence. >> > >> > In this case, I want to meet with the term 1 ("Lucene in Action"), only >> the >> > first phrase and remove the term of the index, for not to be found when >> I >> > pass the term 2 ("Lucene") >> > >> > Railan Xisto >> > Web Developer >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org >> >> >