public abstract class Weight extends Object implements Serializable
The purpose of Weight
is to ensure searching does not
modify a Query
, so that a Query
instance can be reused.
Searcher
dependent state of the query should reside in the
Weight
.
IndexReader
dependent state should reside in the Scorer
.
A Weight
is used in the following way:
Weight
is constructed by a top-level query, given a
Searcher
(Query.createWeight(Searcher)
).
sumOfSquaredWeights()
method is called on the
Weight
to compute the query normalization factor
Similarity.queryNorm(float)
of the query clauses contained in the
query.
normalize(float)
. At
this point the weighting is complete.
Scorer
is constructed by scorer(IndexReader,boolean,boolean)
.
Constructor and Description |
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Weight() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract Explanation |
explain(IndexReader reader,
int doc)
An explanation of the score computation for the named document.
|
abstract Query |
getQuery()
The query that this concerns.
|
abstract float |
getValue()
The weight for this query.
|
abstract void |
normalize(float norm)
Assigns the query normalization factor to this.
|
abstract Scorer |
scorer(IndexReader reader,
boolean scoreDocsInOrder,
boolean topScorer)
Returns a
Scorer which scores documents in/out-of order according
to scoreDocsInOrder . |
boolean |
scoresDocsOutOfOrder()
Returns true iff this implementation scores docs only out of order.
|
abstract float |
sumOfSquaredWeights()
The sum of squared weights of contained query clauses.
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public abstract Explanation explain(IndexReader reader, int doc) throws IOException
reader
- sub-reader containing the give docdoc
- IOException
public abstract Query getQuery()
public abstract float getValue()
public abstract void normalize(float norm)
public abstract Scorer scorer(IndexReader reader, boolean scoreDocsInOrder, boolean topScorer) throws IOException
Scorer
which scores documents in/out-of order according
to scoreDocsInOrder
.
NOTE: even if scoreDocsInOrder
is false, it is
recommended to check whether the returned Scorer
indeed scores
documents out of order (i.e., call scoresDocsOutOfOrder()
), as
some Scorer
implementations will always return documents
in-order.
NOTE: null can be returned if no documents will be scored by this
query.
reader
- the IndexReader
for which to return the Scorer
.scoreDocsInOrder
- specifies whether in-order scoring of documents is required. Note
that if set to false (i.e., out-of-order scoring is required),
this method can return whatever scoring mode it supports, as every
in-order scorer is also an out-of-order one. However, an
out-of-order scorer may not support DocIdSetIterator.nextDoc()
and/or DocIdSetIterator.advance(int)
, therefore it is recommended to
request an in-order scorer if use of these methods is required.topScorer
- if true, Scorer.score(Collector)
will be called; if false,
DocIdSetIterator.nextDoc()
and/or DocIdSetIterator.advance(int)
will
be called.Scorer
which scores documents in/out-of order.IOException
public abstract float sumOfSquaredWeights() throws IOException
IOException
public boolean scoresDocsOutOfOrder()
Collector
's
acceptsDocsOutOfOrder
and
scorer(org.apache.lucene.index.IndexReader, boolean, boolean)
to
create a matching Scorer
instance for a given Collector
, or
vice versa.
NOTE: the default implementation returns false
, i.e.
the Scorer
scores documents in-order.