public abstract class FilterScorer extends Scorer
FilterScorer contains another Scorer, which it
 uses as its basic source of data, possibly transforming the data along the
 way or providing additional functionality. The class
 FilterScorer itself simply implements all abstract methods
 of Scorer with versions that pass all requests to the
 contained scorer. Subclasses of FilterScorer may
 further override some of these methods and may also provide additional
 methods and fields.Scorable.ChildScorable| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| FilterScorer(Scorer in)Create a new FilterScorer | 
| FilterScorer(Scorer in,
            Weight weight)Create a new FilterScorer with a specific weight | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| int | docID()Returns the doc ID that is currently being scored. | 
| DocIdSetIterator | iterator()Return a  DocIdSetIteratorover matching documents. | 
| float | score()Returns the score of the current document matching the query. | 
| TwoPhaseIterator | twoPhaseIterator()Optional method: Return a  TwoPhaseIteratorview of thisScorer. | 
advanceShallow, getMaxScore, getWeightgetChildren, setMinCompetitiveScoreprotected final Scorer in
public FilterScorer(Scorer in)
in - the Scorer to wrappublic float score()
            throws IOException
Scorablescore in class ScorableIOExceptionpublic final int docID()
Scorablepublic final DocIdSetIterator iterator()
ScorerDocIdSetIterator over matching documents.
 The returned iterator will either be positioned on -1 if no
 documents have been scored yet, DocIdSetIterator.NO_MORE_DOCS
 if all documents have been scored already, or the last document id that
 has been scored otherwise.
 The returned iterator is a view: calling this method several times will
 return iterators that have the same state.public final TwoPhaseIterator twoPhaseIterator()
ScorerTwoPhaseIterator view of this
 Scorer. A return value of null indicates that
 two-phase iteration is not supported.
 Note that the returned TwoPhaseIterator's
 approximation must
 advance synchronously with the Scorer.iterator(): advancing the
 approximation must advance the iterator and vice-versa.
 Implementing this method is typically useful on Scorers
 that have a high per-document overhead in order to confirm matches.
 The default implementation returns null.twoPhaseIterator in class ScorerCopyright © 2000-2019 Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.