please kick me out off lucene email group

2011-07-19 Thread 郭大伟
Hello, I'm receiving more than 50 e-mails per day, which are sended by java-user-return-50172-kavguodawei=126@lucene.apache.org. These mails are useless to me. They're filling my email.I don't want these e-mails appear in my email any more,please teach me how to due with it?

Re: Re: HighFreqTerms for results set

2011-07-19 Thread Mihai Caraman
Yeah, that's to slow to use. Thank you very much for your answers. I really appreciate it. All the best, Mihai C

Re: use of FieldInvertState class

2011-07-19 Thread Robert Muir
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Raffaele Branda wrote: > Dear Lucene developers, > > I am a student from an University in Italy and I am using Lucene for a > project. > > I need to use the *FieldInvertState* class in order to get all the values of > a given field state at indexing time. Is there

Re: Store the documents content in the index

2011-07-19 Thread starz10de
thanks for your kind answer -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Store-the-documents-content-in-the-index-tp3176703p3182340.html Sent from the Lucene - Java Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --

use of FieldInvertState class

2011-07-19 Thread Raffaele Branda
Dear Lucene developers, I am a student from an University in Italy and I am using Lucene for a project. I need to use the *FieldInvertState* class in order to get all the values of a given field state at indexing time. Is there a method that returns a * FieldInvertState* object? Is there any tuto

Re: Re: HighFreqTerms for results set

2011-07-19 Thread Israel Tsadok
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:20 PM, wrote: > Israel, if you have this implemented, I'd appreciate if you can crunch some > numbers so I know how slow it actually is, for future comparison? Let's say > on 100.000 results, each of which have up to 50 words, or 50.000 results > with 100 words each ...

Re: Re: HighFreqTerms for results set

2011-07-19 Thread caraman . mihai
Israel, if you have this implemented, I'd appreciate if you can crunch some numbers so I know how slow it actually is, for future comparison? Let's say on 100.000 results, each of which have up to 50 words, or 50.000 results with 100 words each ... how much time does it take or how many queri

Re: HighFreqTerms for results set

2011-07-19 Thread Israel Tsadok
We faced this problem a long time ago, and ended up just extracting all the matching documents, re-analyzing and counting the terms using a MultiSet. It was very slow, but it worked. You might

Re: TermQuery - ExactMatching, Lucene 3.1.0 vs. 3.3.0, special character behavior

2011-07-19 Thread Thomas Rewig
Hi Uwe, the docIds are these from Lucene. (and all Indexes are built with its Lucene versions) So if I order e.g. with 'Sort.INDEXORDER' and I understand the sorting principle correctly, the following is correct because the aim溝脇しほみ Term is the first in index: 0Score=12,2324 Doc.