Lucene.Net
3.0.3
Lucene.Net is a .NET port of the Java Lucene Indexing Library
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A FilterIndexReader
contains another IndexReader, which it uses as its basic source of data, possibly transforming the data along the way or providing additional functionality. The class FilterIndexReader
itself simply implements all abstract methods of IndexReader
with versions that pass all requests to the contained index reader. Subclasses of FilterIndexReader
may further override some of these methods and may also provide additional methods and fields.
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Inherits Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Inherited by Lucene.Net.Demo.SearchFiles.OneNormsReader, and Lucene.Net.Search.Highlight.WeightedSpanTermExtractor.FakeReader.
Classes | |
class | FilterTermDocs |
Base class for filtering Lucene.Net.Index.TermDocs implementations. More... | |
class | FilterTermEnum |
Base class for filtering TermEnum implementations. More... | |
class | FilterTermPositions |
Base class for filtering TermPositions implementations. More... | |
Public Member Functions | |
FilterIndexReader (IndexReader in_Renamed) | |
Construct a FilterIndexReader based on the specified base reader. Directory locking for delete, undeleteAll, and setNorm operations is left to the base reader.Note that base reader is closed if this FilterIndexReader is closed. | |
override Directory | Directory () |
Returns the directory associated with this index. The Default implementation returns the directory specified by subclasses when delegating to the IndexReader(Directory) constructor, or throws an UnsupportedOperationException if one was not specified. | |
override ITermFreqVector[] | GetTermFreqVectors (int docNumber) |
Return an array of term frequency vectors for the specified document. The array contains a vector for each vectorized field in the document. Each vector contains terms and frequencies for all terms in a given vectorized field. If no such fields existed, the method returns null. The term vectors that are returned may either be of type ITermFreqVector or of type TermPositionVector if positions or offsets have been stored. | |
override ITermFreqVector | GetTermFreqVector (int docNumber, System.String field) |
override void | GetTermFreqVector (int docNumber, System.String field, TermVectorMapper mapper) |
override void | GetTermFreqVector (int docNumber, TermVectorMapper mapper) |
Map all the term vectors for all fields in a Document | |
override int | NumDocs () |
Returns the number of documents in this index. | |
override Document | Document (int n, FieldSelector fieldSelector) |
Get the Lucene.Net.Documents.Document at the n th position. The FieldSelector may be used to determine what Lucene.Net.Documents.Fields to load and how they should be loaded. NOTE: If this Reader (more specifically, the underlying FieldsReader ) is closed before the lazy Lucene.Net.Documents.Field is loaded an exception may be thrown. If you want the value of a lazy Lucene.Net.Documents.Field to be available after closing you must explicitly load it or fetch the Document again with a new loader. NOTE: for performance reasons, this method does not check if the requested document is deleted, and therefore asking for a deleted document may yield unspecified results. Usually this is not required, however you can call IsDeleted(int) with the requested document ID to verify the document is not deleted. | |
override bool | IsDeleted (int n) |
Returns true if document n has been deleted | |
override bool | HasNorms (System.String field) |
Returns true if there are norms stored for this field. | |
override byte[] | Norms (System.String f) |
Returns the byte-encoded normalization factor for the named field of every document. This is used by the search code to score documents. | |
override void | Norms (System.String f, byte[] bytes, int offset) |
Reads the byte-encoded normalization factor for the named field of every document. This is used by the search code to score documents. | |
override TermEnum | Terms () |
Returns an enumeration of all the terms in the index. The enumeration is ordered by Term.compareTo(). Each term is greater than all that precede it in the enumeration. Note that after calling terms(), TermEnum.Next() must be called on the resulting enumeration before calling other methods such as TermEnum.Term. | |
override TermEnum | Terms (Term t) |
Returns an enumeration of all terms starting at a given term. If the given term does not exist, the enumeration is positioned at the first term greater than the supplied term. The enumeration is ordered by Term.compareTo(). Each term is greater than all that precede it in the enumeration. | |
override int | DocFreq (Term t) |
Returns the number of documents containing the term t . | |
override TermDocs | TermDocs () |
Returns an unpositioned Lucene.Net.Index.TermDocs enumerator. | |
override TermDocs | TermDocs (Term term) |
Returns an enumeration of all the documents which contain term . For each document, the document number, the frequency of the term in that document is also provided, for use in search scoring. If term is null, then all non-deleted docs are returned with freq=1. Thus, this method implements the mapping:    =>    <docNum, freq>* The enumeration is ordered by document number. Each document number is greater than all that precede it in the enumeration. | |
override TermPositions | TermPositions () |
Returns an unpositioned Lucene.Net.Index.TermPositions enumerator. | |
override System.Collections.Generic.ICollection < string > | GetFieldNames (IndexReader.FieldOption fieldNames) |
override bool | IsCurrent () |
Check whether any new changes have occurred to the index since this reader was opened. | |
override bool | IsOptimized () |
Checks is the index is optimized (if it has a single segment and no deletions). Not implemented in the IndexReader base class. | |
override IndexReader[] | GetSequentialSubReaders () |
Expert: returns the sequential sub readers that this reader is logically composed of. For example, IndexSearcher uses this API to drive searching by one sub reader at a time. If this reader is not composed of sequential child readers, it should return null. If this method returns an empty array, that means this reader is a null reader (for example a MultiReader that has no sub readers). NOTE: You should not try using sub-readers returned by this method to make any changes (setNorm, deleteDocument, etc.). While this might succeed for one composite reader (like MultiReader), it will most likely lead to index corruption for other readers (like DirectoryReader obtained through IndexReader.Open(Lucene.Net.Store.Directory,bool). Use the parent reader directly. | |
override System.Object | Clone () |
Efficiently clones the IndexReader (sharing most internal state). On cloning a reader with pending changes (deletions, norms), the original reader transfers its write lock to the cloned reader. This means only the cloned reader may make further changes to the index, and commit the changes to the index on close, but the old reader still reflects all changes made up until it was cloned. Like Reopen(), it's safe to make changes to either the original or the cloned reader: all shared mutable state obeys "copy on write" semantics to ensure the changes are not seen by other readers. | |
Public Member Functions inherited from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader | |
virtual void | IncRef () |
Expert: increments the refCount of this IndexReader instance. RefCounts are used to determine when a reader can be closed safely, i.e. as soon as there are no more references. Be sure to always call a corresponding DecRef, in a finally clause; otherwise the reader may never be closed. Note that Close simply calls decRef(), which means that the IndexReader will not really be closed until DecRef has been called for all outstanding references. | |
virtual void | DecRef () |
Expert: decreases the refCount of this IndexReader instance. If the refCount drops to 0, then pending changes (if any) are committed to the index and this reader is closed. | |
virtual IndexReader | Reopen () |
Refreshes an IndexReader if the index has changed since this instance was (re)opened. Opening an IndexReader is an expensive operation. This method can be used to refresh an existing IndexReader to reduce these costs. This method tries to only load segments that have changed or were created after the IndexReader was (re)opened. If the index has not changed since this instance was (re)opened, then this call is a NOOP and returns this instance. Otherwise, a new instance is returned. The old instance is not closed and remains usable. If the reader is reopened, even though they share resources internally, it's safe to make changes (deletions, norms) with the new reader. All shared mutable state obeys "copy on write" semantics to ensure the changes are not seen by other readers. You can determine whether a reader was actually reopened by comparing the old instance with the instance returned by this method: | |
virtual IndexReader | Reopen (bool openReadOnly) |
Just like Reopen(), except you can change the readOnly of the original reader. If the index is unchanged but readOnly is different then a new reader will be returned. | |
virtual IndexReader | Reopen (IndexCommit commit) |
Expert: reopen this reader on a specific commit point. This always returns a readOnly reader. If the specified commit point matches what this reader is already on, and this reader is already readOnly, then this same instance is returned; if it is not already readOnly, a readOnly clone is returned. | |
virtual IndexReader | Clone (bool openReadOnly) |
Clones the IndexReader and optionally changes readOnly. A readOnly reader cannot open a writeable reader. | |
abstract ITermFreqVector | GetTermFreqVector (int docNumber, String field) |
Return a term frequency vector for the specified document and field. The returned vector contains terms and frequencies for the terms in the specified field of this document, if the field had the storeTermVector flag set. If termvectors had been stored with positions or offsets, a TermPositionVector is returned. | |
abstract void | GetTermFreqVector (int docNumber, String field, TermVectorMapper mapper) |
Load the Term Vector into a user-defined data structure instead of relying on the parallel arrays of the ITermFreqVector. | |
virtual Document | Document (int n) |
Returns the stored fields of the n th Document in this index. NOTE: for performance reasons, this method does not check if the requested document is deleted, and therefore asking for a deleted document may yield unspecified results. Usually this is not required, however you can call IsDeleted(int) with the requested document ID to verify the document is not deleted. | |
virtual void | SetNorm (int doc, String field, byte value) |
Expert: Resets the normalization factor for the named field of the named document. The norm represents the product of the field's boost and its length normalization. Thus, to preserve the length normalization values when resetting this, one should base the new value upon the old. | |
virtual void | SetNorm (int doc, System.String field, float value) |
Expert: Resets the normalization factor for the named field of the named document. | |
virtual TermPositions | TermPositions (Term term) |
Returns an enumeration of all the documents which contain term . For each document, in addition to the document number and frequency of the term in that document, a list of all of the ordinal positions of the term in the document is available. Thus, this method implements the mapping: | |
virtual void | DeleteDocument (int docNum) |
Deletes the document numbered docNum . Once a document is deleted it will not appear in TermDocs or TermPostitions enumerations. Attempts to read its field with the Document(int) method will result in an error. The presence of this document may still be reflected in the DocFreq statistic, though this will be corrected eventually as the index is further modified. | |
virtual int | DeleteDocuments (Term term) |
Deletes all documents that have a given term indexed. This is useful if one uses a document field to hold a unique ID string for the document. Then to delete such a document, one merely constructs a term with the appropriate field and the unique ID string as its text and passes it to this method. See DeleteDocument(int) for information about when this deletion will become effective. | |
virtual void | UndeleteAll () |
Undeletes all documents currently marked as deleted in this index. | |
void | Flush () |
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void | Flush (IDictionary< string, string > commitUserData) |
void | Commit () |
Commit changes resulting from delete, undeleteAll, or setNorm operations | |
void | Commit (IDictionary< string, string > commitUserData) |
Commit changes resulting from delete, undeleteAll, or setNorm operations | |
void | Close () |
void | Dispose () |
Closes files associated with this index. Also saves any new deletions to disk. No other methods should be called after this has been called. | |
abstract ICollection< string > | GetFieldNames (FieldOption fldOption) |
Get a list of unique field names that exist in this index and have the specified field option information. | |
Properties | |
override int | MaxDoc [get] |
override bool | HasDeletions [get] |
override long | Version [get] |
*summary *override object | FieldCacheKey [get] |
If the subclass of FilteredIndexReader modifies the contents of the FieldCache, you must override this method to provide a different key | |
*</summary > *override object | DeletesCacheKey [get] |
If the subclass of FilteredIndexReader modifies the deleted docs, you must override this method to provide a different key | |
Properties inherited from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader | |
virtual int | RefCount [get] |
Expert: returns the current refCount for this reader | |
virtual long | Version [get] |
Version number when this IndexReader was opened. Not implemented in the IndexReader base class. | |
virtual IDictionary< string, string > | CommitUserData [get] |
Retrieve the String userData optionally passed to IndexWriter.Commit(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{string, string}). This will return null if IndexWriter.Commit(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{string, string}) has never been called for this index. | |
abstract int | MaxDoc [get] |
Returns one greater than the largest possible document number. This may be used to, e.g., determine how big to allocate an array which will have an element for every document number in an index. | |
virtual int | NumDeletedDocs [get] |
Returns the number of deleted documents. | |
Document | this[int doc] [get] |
Returns the stored fields of the n th Document in this index. NOTE: for performance reasons, this method does not check if the requested document is deleted, and therefore asking for a deleted document may yield unspecified results. Usually this is not required, however you can call IsDeleted(int) with the requested document ID to verify the document is not deleted. | |
abstract bool | HasDeletions [get] |
Returns true if any documents have been deleted | |
virtual IndexCommit | IndexCommit [get] |
Expert: return the IndexCommit that this reader has opened. This method is only implemented by those readers that correspond to a Directory with its own segments_N file. | |
virtual object | FieldCacheKey [get] |
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virtual object | DeletesCacheKey [get] |
virtual long | UniqueTermCount [get] |
Returns the number of unique terms (across all fields) in this reader. | |
virtual int | TermInfosIndexDivisor [get] |
For IndexReader implementations that use TermInfosReader to read terms, this returns the current indexDivisor as specified when the reader was opened. | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader | |
static IndexReader | Open (Directory directory, bool readOnly) |
Returns an IndexReader reading the index in the given Directory. You should pass readOnly=true, since it gives much better concurrent performance, unless you intend to do write operations (delete documents or change norms) with the reader. | |
static IndexReader | Open (IndexCommit commit, bool readOnly) |
Expert: returns an IndexReader reading the index in the given IndexCommit. You should pass readOnly=true, since it gives much better concurrent performance, unless you intend to do write operations (delete documents or change norms) with the reader. | |
static IndexReader | Open (Directory directory, IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy, bool readOnly) |
Expert: returns an IndexReader reading the index in the given Directory, with a custom IndexDeletionPolicy . You should pass readOnly=true, since it gives much better concurrent performance, unless you intend to do write operations (delete documents or change norms) with the reader. | |
static IndexReader | Open (Directory directory, IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy, bool readOnly, int termInfosIndexDivisor) |
Expert: returns an IndexReader reading the index in the given Directory, with a custom IndexDeletionPolicy . You should pass readOnly=true, since it gives much better concurrent performance, unless you intend to do write operations (delete documents or change norms) with the reader. | |
static IndexReader | Open (IndexCommit commit, IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy, bool readOnly) |
Expert: returns an IndexReader reading the index in the given Directory, using a specific commit and with a custom IndexDeletionPolicy. You should pass readOnly=true, since it gives much better concurrent performance, unless you intend to do write operations (delete documents or change norms) with the reader. | |
static IndexReader | Open (IndexCommit commit, IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy, bool readOnly, int termInfosIndexDivisor) |
Expert: returns an IndexReader reading the index in the given Directory, using a specific commit and with a custom IndexDeletionPolicy. You should pass readOnly=true, since it gives much better concurrent performance, unless you intend to do write operations (delete documents or change norms) with the reader. | |
static long | LastModified (Directory directory2) |
Returns the time the index in the named directory was last modified. Do not use this to check whether the reader is still up-to-date, use IsCurrent() instead. | |
static long | GetCurrentVersion (Directory directory) |
Reads version number from segments files. The version number is initialized with a timestamp and then increased by one for each change of the index. | |
static System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary < string, string > | GetCommitUserData (Directory directory) |
Reads commitUserData, previously passed to IndexWriter.Commit(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{string, string}), from current index segments file. This will return null if IndexWriter.Commit(System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary{string, string}) has never been called for this index. | |
static bool | IndexExists (Directory directory) |
Returns true if an index exists at the specified directory. If the directory does not exist or if there is no index in it. | |
static void | Main (String[] args) |
Prints the filename and size of each file within a given compound file. Add the -extract flag to extract files to the current working directory. In order to make the extracted version of the index work, you have to copy the segments file from the compound index into the directory where the extracted files are stored. | |
static System.Collections.Generic.ICollection < IndexCommit > | ListCommits (Directory dir) |
Returns all commit points that exist in the Directory. Normally, because the default is KeepOnlyLastCommitDeletionPolicy , there would be only one commit point. But if you're using a custom IndexDeletionPolicy then there could be many commits. Once you have a given commit, you can open a reader on it by calling IndexReader.Open(IndexCommit,bool) There must be at least one commit in the Directory, else this method throws System.IO.IOException. Note that if a commit is in progress while this method is running, that commit may or may not be returned array. | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader | |
virtual void | Dispose (bool disposing) |
A FilterIndexReader
contains another IndexReader, which it uses as its basic source of data, possibly transforming the data along the way or providing additional functionality. The class FilterIndexReader
itself simply implements all abstract methods of IndexReader
with versions that pass all requests to the contained index reader. Subclasses of FilterIndexReader
may further override some of these methods and may also provide additional methods and fields.
Definition at line 36 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
Lucene.Net.Index.FilterIndexReader.FilterIndexReader | ( | IndexReader | in_Renamed | ) |
Construct a FilterIndexReader based on the specified base reader. Directory locking for delete, undeleteAll, and setNorm operations is left to the base reader.Note that base reader is closed if this FilterIndexReader is closed.
in_Renamed | specified base reader. |
Definition at line 175 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Efficiently clones the IndexReader (sharing most internal state). On cloning a reader with pending changes (deletions, norms), the original reader transfers its write lock to the cloned reader. This means only the cloned reader may make further changes to the index, and commit the changes to the index on close, but the old reader still reflects all changes made up until it was cloned. Like Reopen(), it's safe to make changes to either the original or the cloned reader: all shared mutable state obeys "copy on write" semantics to ensure the changes are not seen by other readers.
<throws> CorruptIndexException if the index is corrupt </throws>
System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
Reimplemented from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 362 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Returns the directory associated with this index. The Default implementation returns the directory specified by subclasses when delegating to the IndexReader(Directory) constructor, or throws an UnsupportedOperationException if one was not specified.
<throws> UnsupportedOperationException if no directory </throws>
Reimplemented from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 180 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Returns the number of documents containing the term t
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System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 286 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Get the Lucene.Net.Documents.Document at the n
th position. The FieldSelector may be used to determine what Lucene.Net.Documents.Fields to load and how they should be loaded. NOTE: If this Reader (more specifically, the underlying FieldsReader
) is closed before the lazy Lucene.Net.Documents.Field is loaded an exception may be thrown. If you want the value of a lazy Lucene.Net.Documents.Field to be available after closing you must explicitly load it or fetch the Document again with a new loader. NOTE: for performance reasons, this method does not check if the requested document is deleted, and therefore asking for a deleted document may yield unspecified results. Usually this is not required, however you can call IsDeleted(int) with the requested document ID to verify the document is not deleted.
n | Get the document at the n th position |
fieldSelector | The FieldSelector to use to determine what Fields should be loaded on the Document. May be null, in which case all Fields will be loaded. |
<throws> CorruptIndexException if the index is corrupt </throws>
System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 225 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
override System.Collections.Generic.ICollection<string> Lucene.Net.Index.FilterIndexReader.GetFieldNames | ( | IndexReader.FieldOption | fieldNames | ) |
Definition at line 330 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Expert: returns the sequential sub readers that this reader is logically composed of. For example, IndexSearcher uses this API to drive searching by one sub reader at a time. If this reader is not composed of sequential child readers, it should return null. If this method returns an empty array, that means this reader is a null reader (for example a MultiReader that has no sub readers). NOTE: You should not try using sub-readers returned by this method to make any changes (setNorm, deleteDocument, etc.). While this might succeed for one composite reader (like MultiReader), it will most likely lead to index corruption for other readers (like DirectoryReader obtained through IndexReader.Open(Lucene.Net.Store.Directory,bool). Use the parent reader directly.
Reimplemented from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 357 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
override ITermFreqVector Lucene.Net.Index.FilterIndexReader.GetTermFreqVector | ( | int | docNumber, |
System.String | field | ||
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Definition at line 191 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
override void Lucene.Net.Index.FilterIndexReader.GetTermFreqVector | ( | int | docNumber, |
System.String | field, | ||
TermVectorMapper | mapper | ||
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Definition at line 198 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Map all the term vectors for all fields in a Document
docNumber | The number of the document to load the vector for |
mapper | The TermVectorMapper to process the vector. Must not be null |
<throws> IOException if term vectors cannot be accessed or if they do not exist on the field and doc. specified. </throws>
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 204 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Return an array of term frequency vectors for the specified document. The array contains a vector for each vectorized field in the document. Each vector contains terms and frequencies for all terms in a given vectorized field. If no such fields existed, the method returns null. The term vectors that are returned may either be of type ITermFreqVector or of type TermPositionVector if positions or offsets have been stored.
docNumber | document for which term frequency vectors are returned |
<throws> IOException if index cannot be accessed </throws>
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 185 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Returns true if there are norms stored for this field.
Reimplemented from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 251 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Check whether any new changes have occurred to the index since this reader was opened.
If this reader is based on a Directory (ie, was created by calling <cref>Open(Store.Directory)</cref>
, or Reopen() on a reader based on a Directory), then this method checks if any further commits (see IndexWriter.Commit() have occurred in that directory).
If instead this reader is a near real-time reader (ie, obtained by a call to IndexWriter.GetReader(), or by calling Reopen() on a near real-time reader), then this method checks if either a new commmit has occurred, or any new uncommitted changes have taken place via the writer. Note that even if the writer has only performed merging, this method will still return false.
In any event, if this returns false, you should call Reopen() to get a new reader that sees the changes.
<throws> CorruptIndexException if the index is corrupt </throws>
System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
<throws> UnsupportedOperationException unless overridden in subclass </throws>
Reimplemented from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 345 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Returns true if document n has been deleted
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 231 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Checks is the index is optimized (if it has a single segment and no deletions). Not implemented in the IndexReader base class.
<throws> UnsupportedOperationException unless overridden in subclass </throws>
Reimplemented from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 351 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Returns the byte-encoded normalization factor for the named field of every document. This is used by the search code to score documents.
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 257 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Reads the byte-encoded normalization factor for the named field of every document. This is used by the search code to score documents.
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
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Returns the number of documents in this index.
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
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Returns an unpositioned Lucene.Net.Index.TermDocs enumerator.
System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 292 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
Returns an enumeration of all the documents which contain term
. For each document, the document number, the frequency of the term in that document is also provided, for use in search scoring. If term is null, then all non-deleted docs are returned with freq=1. Thus, this method implements the mapping:
   =>    <docNum, freq>* The enumeration is ordered by document number. Each document number is greater than all that precede it in the enumeration.
System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
Reimplemented from Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 298 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Returns an unpositioned Lucene.Net.Index.TermPositions enumerator.
System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 304 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
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Returns an enumeration of all the terms in the index. The enumeration is ordered by Term.compareTo(). Each term is greater than all that precede it in the enumeration. Note that after calling terms(), TermEnum.Next() must be called on the resulting enumeration before calling other methods such as TermEnum.Term.
System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Definition at line 274 of file FilterIndexReader.cs.
Returns an enumeration of all terms starting at a given term. If the given term does not exist, the enumeration is positioned at the first term greater than the supplied term. The enumeration is ordered by Term.compareTo(). Each term is greater than all that precede it in the enumeration.
System.IO.IOException | If there is a low-level IO error |
Implements Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
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If the subclass of FilteredIndexReader modifies the deleted docs, you must override this method to provide a different key
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If the subclass of FilteredIndexReader modifies the contents of the FieldCache, you must override this method to provide a different key
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