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    Class FieldCache.Doubles

    Field values as 64-bit doubles

    Inheritance
    System.Object
    FieldCache.Doubles
    Inherited Members
    System.Object.Equals(System.Object)
    System.Object.Equals(System.Object, System.Object)
    System.Object.GetHashCode()
    System.Object.GetType()
    System.Object.MemberwiseClone()
    System.Object.ReferenceEquals(System.Object, System.Object)
    System.Object.ToString()
    Namespace: Lucene.Net.Search
    Assembly: Lucene.Net.dll
    Syntax
    public class Doubles

    Constructors

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    Doubles()

    Initialize an instance of FieldCache.Doubles.

    Declaration
    protected Doubles()
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    Doubles(Func<Int32, Double>)

    Initialize an instance of FieldCache.Doubles with the specified get delegate method.

    Declaration
    public Doubles(Func<int, double> get)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    System.Func<System.Int32, System.Double> get

    A System.Func<T, TResult> that implements the Get(Int32) method body.

    Fields

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    EMPTY

    Zero value for every document

    Declaration
    public static readonly FieldCache.Doubles EMPTY
    Field Value
    Type Description
    FieldCache.Doubles

    Methods

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    Get(Int32)

    Return a System.Double representation of this field's value.

    Declaration
    public virtual double Get(int docID)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    System.Int32 docID
    Returns
    Type Description
    System.Double
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