Apache Lucene.Net 2.4.0 Class Library API

TermVectorMapper Members

TermVectorMapper overview

Public Instance Methods

Equals (inherited from Object)Determines whether the specified Object is equal to the current Object.
GetHashCode (inherited from Object)Serves as a hash function for a particular type. GetHashCode is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table.
GetType (inherited from Object)Gets the Type of the current instance.
IsIgnoringOffsets
IsIgnoringPositions Indicate to Lucene that even if there are positions stored, this mapper is not interested in them and they can be skipped over. Derived classes should set this to true if they want to ignore positions. The default is false, meaning positions will be loaded if they are stored.
Map Map the Term Vector information into your own structure
SetDocumentNumber Passes down the index of the document whose term vector is currently being mapped, once for each top level call to a term vector reader. Default implementation IGNORES the document number. Override if your implementation needs the document number. NOTE: Document numbers are internal to Lucene and subject to change depending on indexing operations.
SetExpectations Tell the mapper what to expect in regards to field, number of terms, offset and position storage. This method will be called once before retrieving the vector for a field. This method will be called before {@link #Map(String,int,TermVectorOffsetInfo[],int[])}.
ToString (inherited from Object)Returns a String that represents the current Object.

Protected Instance Methods

Finalize (inherited from Object)Allows an Object to attempt to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before the Object is reclaimed by garbage collection.
MemberwiseClone (inherited from Object)Creates a shallow copy of the current Object.

Protected Internal Instance Constructors

TermVectorMapper Overloaded. Initializes a new instance of the TermVectorMapper class.

See Also

TermVectorMapper Class | Lucene.Net.Index Namespace