Class Sort
Encapsulates sort criteria for returned hits.
The fields used to determine sort order must be carefully chosen. Documents must contain a single term in such a field, and the value of the term should indicate the document's relative position in a given sort order. The field must be indexed, but should not be tokenized, and does not need to be stored (unless you happen to want it back with the rest of your document data). In other words:
document.Add(new Field("byNumber", x.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture), Field.Store.NO, Field.Index.NOT_ANALYZED));
Valid Types of Values
There are four possible kinds of term values which may be put into sorting fields: System.Int32s, System.Int64s, System.Singles, or System.Strings. Unless SortField objects are specified, the type of value in the field is determined by parsing the first term in the field.
System.Int32 term values should contain only digits and an optional
preceding negative sign. Values must be base 10 and in the range
System.Int32.MinValue and System.Int32.MaxValue inclusive.
Documents which should appear first in the sort
should have low value integers, later documents high values
(i.e. the documents should be numbered 1..n
where
1
is the first and n
the last).
System.Int64 term values should contain only digits and an optional preceding negative sign. Values must be base 10 and in the range System.Int64.MinValue and System.Int64.MaxValue inclusive. Documents which should appear first in the sort should have low value integers, later documents high values.
System.Single term values should conform to values accepted by
System.Single (except that NaN
and Infinity
are not supported).
Documents which should appear first in the sort
should have low values, later documents high values.
System.String term values can contain any valid System.String, but should not be tokenized. The values are sorted according to their comparable natural order (System.StringComparer.Ordinal). Note that using this type of term value has higher memory requirements than the other two types.
Object Reuse
One of these objects can be used multiple times and the sort order changed between usages.
This class is thread safe.
Memory Usage
Sorting uses of caches of term values maintained by the
internal HitQueue(s). The cache is static and contains an System.Int32
or System.Single array of length IndexReader.MaxDoc
for each field
name for which a sort is performed. In other words, the size of the
cache in bytes is:
4 * IndexReader.MaxDoc * (# of different fields actually used to sort)
For System.String fields, the cache is larger: in addition to the above array, the value of every term in the field is kept in memory. If there are many unique terms in the field, this could be quite large.
Note that the size of the cache is not affected by how many fields are in the index and might be used to sort - only by the ones actually used to sort a result set.
Created: Feb 12, 2004 10:53:57 AM
@since lucene 1.4
Inheritance
Inherited Members
Namespace: Lucene.Net.Search
Assembly: Lucene.Net.dll
Syntax
public class Sort
Constructors
| Improve this Doc View SourceSort()
Sorts by computed relevance. This is the same sort criteria as calling Search(Query, Int32) without a sort criteria, only with slightly more overhead.
Declaration
public Sort()
Sort(SortField)
Sorts by the criteria in the given SortField.
Declaration
public Sort(SortField field)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
SortField | field |
Sort(SortField[])
Sorts in succession by the criteria in each SortField.
Declaration
public Sort(params SortField[] fields)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
SortField[] | fields |
Fields
| Improve this Doc View SourceINDEXORDER
Represents sorting by index order.
Declaration
public static readonly Sort INDEXORDER
Field Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Sort |
RELEVANCE
Represents sorting by computed relevance. Using this sort criteria returns the same results as calling Search(Query, Int32)without a sort criteria, only with slightly more overhead.
Declaration
public static readonly Sort RELEVANCE
Field Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Sort |
Properties
| Improve this Doc View SourceNeedsScores
Returns true
if the relevance score is needed to sort documents.
Declaration
public virtual bool NeedsScores { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
System.Boolean |
Methods
| Improve this Doc View SourceEquals(Object)
Returns true
if o
is equal to this.
Declaration
public override bool Equals(object o)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
System.Object | o |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
System.Boolean |
Overrides
GetHashCode()
Returns a hash code value for this object.
Declaration
public override int GetHashCode()
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
System.Int32 |
Overrides
GetSort()
Representation of the sort criteria.
Declaration
public virtual SortField[] GetSort()
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
SortField[] | Array of SortField objects used in this sort criteria |
Rewrite(IndexSearcher)
Rewrites the SortFields in this Sort, returning a new Sort if any of the fields changes during their rewriting.
Note
This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.
Declaration
public virtual Sort Rewrite(IndexSearcher searcher)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
IndexSearcher | searcher | IndexSearcher to use in the rewriting |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
Sort |
|
Exceptions
Type | Condition |
---|---|
System.IO.IOException | Can be thrown by the rewriting |
SetSort(SortField)
Sets the sort to the given criteria.
Declaration
public virtual void SetSort(SortField field)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
SortField | field |
SetSort(SortField[])
Sets the sort to the given criteria in succession.
Declaration
public virtual void SetSort(params SortField[] fields)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
SortField[] | fields |
ToString()
Declaration
public override string ToString()
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
System.String |