If, for example, an application wished to collect all of the hits for a /// query in a BitSet, then it might:
/// Searcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(indexReader); /// final BitSet bits = new BitSet(indexReader.maxDoc()); /// searcher.search(query, new HitCollector() { /// public void collect(int doc, float score) { /// bits.set(doc); /// } /// }); ////// ///
Note: This is called in an inner search loop. For good search /// performance, implementations of this method should not call /// {@link Searcher#Doc(int)} or /// {@link Lucene.Net.index.IndexReader#Document(int)} on every /// document number encountered. Doing so can slow searches by an order /// of magnitude or more. ///
Note: The score
passed to this method is a raw score.
/// In other words, the score will not necessarily be a float whose value is
/// between 0 and 1.
///