NGramAnalyzer should do this. I think there is one in the contribs area or in
LUA.
Dennis
On Thursday 30 November 2006 17:25, Van Nguyen wrote:
> I've been trying to brainstorm on this but could not figure out a way to
> go about this.
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> Let's say I'm searching for "batman". I want res
think this enables the fractal nature
described above. You would want the corners of the squares to land on
predicable lat, lon points. This may be done more easily with some
measurement systems than another.
Just my $.02...
Dennis Watson
Sr SW Engineer
GUBA.com
On Monday 20 November 2006 11:05,
It is similar to the two Range Filter approach except my way is precomputed
and probably faster than filtering through a potentially large result set.
Also I can quickly compute a rough max distance between two any lat, lon
pairs by compairing thier X1.X2.X3... path.
Dennis Watson
Sr SW
Hi Rahil,
Your out of memory error is likely due to a mysql bug outlined here:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=7698
There is a work around presented in the article. I have been able to select
large datasets from mysql while indexing by using the SQL_BIG_RESULT hint in
mysql and pumping up