Nope, that should do it. Best Erick
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Vasiliki Gkouta <vgko...@csd.auth.gr> wrote: > Sorry for the confusion. I have two analyzers(of StandardAnalyzer) and use > no stemmers. At the one analyzer I passed a german stop words set to the > constructor and at the other one I passed an english stop words set. My > question was if I have to call any other function of the german analyzer for > it to be corrent. > > Thank you. > > > Quoting Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com>: > >> I don't understand what you're saying here. If you put a stemmer in the >> constructor, you *are* using it. If you don't specify any stemmer at all, >> you >> still have to define different analyzers to use different stop word lists. >> >> Can you restate your question? >> >> Best >> Erick >> >> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Vasiliki Gkouta <vgko...@csd.auth.gr> >> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks a lot for your help Erick! About the fields you mentioned: If I >>> don't >>> use stemmers, except for the constructor argument related to the stop >>> words, >>> is there anything else that I have to modify? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Vicky >>> >>> >>> Quoting Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com>: >>> >>>> StandardAnalyzer works well for most European languages. The problem >>>> will >>>> be stemming. Applying stemming via English rules to non-English >>>> languages >>>> produces...er...interesting results. >>>> >>>> You can go ahead and create language-specific fields for each language >>>> and >>>> use StandardAnalyzer with the appropriate stopwords and stemming with >>>> each, >>>> this is a common approach.. The Snowball stemmer takes a language >>>> parameter... >>>> >>>> You need to use specific analyzers for Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) >>>> documents >>>> though. >>>> >>>> Hope that helps >>>> Erick >>>> >>>> On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Vasiliki Gkouta <vgko...@csd.auth.gr> >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello everybody, >>>>> >>>>> I have an enquiry about StandardAnalyzer. Can I use it for other >>>>> languages >>>>> except from English? I give the right list of stop words at >>>>> initialization. >>>>> Is there anything else inside the class that is by default set in >>>>> English? >>>>> I've found the Analyzers for other languages too but they where seem to >>>>> be >>>>> deprecated.. Moreover I use english and other languages, all together >>>>> in >>>>> my >>>>> project so I would like to ask if there is a way to use either the same >>>>> class analyzer for all of them, or analyzers of the same functionality >>>>> for >>>>> all the languages. Thanks in advance! >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Vicky >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org >>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org >>> >>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org >> >> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org