public class PositiveScoresOnlyCollector extends Collector
Constructor and Description |
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PositiveScoresOnlyCollector(Collector c) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
acceptsDocsOutOfOrder()
Return
true if this collector does not
require the matching docIDs to be delivered in int sort
order (smallest to largest) to Collector.collect(int) . |
void |
collect(int doc)
Called once for every document matching a query, with the unbased document
number.
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void |
setNextReader(IndexReader reader,
int docBase)
Called before collecting from each IndexReader.
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void |
setScorer(Scorer scorer)
Called before successive calls to
Collector.collect(int) . |
public PositiveScoresOnlyCollector(Collector c)
public void collect(int doc) throws IOException
Collector
Note: This is called in an inner search loop. For good search performance,
implementations of this method should not call Searcher.doc(int)
or
IndexReader.document(int)
on every hit.
Doing so can slow searches by an order of magnitude or more.
collect
in class Collector
IOException
public void setNextReader(IndexReader reader, int docBase) throws IOException
Collector
Collector.collect(int)
will correspond to reader.
Add docBase to the current IndexReaders internal document id to re-base ids
in Collector.collect(int)
.setNextReader
in class Collector
reader
- next IndexReaderIOException
public void setScorer(Scorer scorer) throws IOException
Collector
Collector.collect(int)
. Implementations
that need the score of the current document (passed-in to
Collector.collect(int)
), should save the passed-in Scorer and call
scorer.score() when needed.setScorer
in class Collector
IOException
public boolean acceptsDocsOutOfOrder()
Collector
true
if this collector does not
require the matching docIDs to be delivered in int sort
order (smallest to largest) to Collector.collect(int)
.
Most Lucene Query implementations will visit
matching docIDs in order. However, some queries
(currently limited to certain cases of BooleanQuery
) can achieve faster searching if the
Collector
allows them to deliver the
docIDs out of order.
Many collectors don't mind getting docIDs out of
order, so it's important to return true
here.
acceptsDocsOutOfOrder
in class Collector