Class CustomScoreProvider
An instance of this subclass should be returned by GetCustomScoreProvider(AtomicReaderContext), if you want to modify the custom score calculation of a CustomScoreQuery.
Since Lucene 2.9, queries operate on each segment of an index separately,
so the protected m_context field can be used to resolve doc IDs,
as the supplied doc
ID is per-segment and without knowledge
of the Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader you cannot access the document or Lucene.Net.Search.IFieldCache.
Note
This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.
@since 2.9.2
Inheritance
Inherited Members
Namespace: Lucene.Net.Queries
Assembly: Lucene.Net.Queries.dll
Syntax
public class CustomScoreProvider
Constructors
| Improve this Doc View SourceCustomScoreProvider(AtomicReaderContext)
Creates a new instance of the provider class for the given Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.
Declaration
public CustomScoreProvider(AtomicReaderContext context)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
Lucene.Net.Index.AtomicReaderContext | context |
Fields
| Improve this Doc View Sourcem_context
Declaration
protected readonly AtomicReaderContext m_context
Field Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Lucene.Net.Index.AtomicReaderContext |
Methods
| Improve this Doc View SourceCustomExplain(Int32, Explanation, Explanation)
Explain the custom score. Whenever overriding CustomScore(Int32, Single, Single), this method should also be overridden to provide the correct explanation for the part of the custom scoring.
Declaration
public virtual Explanation CustomExplain(int doc, Explanation subQueryExpl, Explanation valSrcExpl)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
System.Int32 | doc | doc being explained. |
Lucene.Net.Search.Explanation | subQueryExpl | explanation for the sub-query part. |
Lucene.Net.Search.Explanation | valSrcExpl | explanation for the value source part. |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
Lucene.Net.Search.Explanation | an explanation for the custom score |
CustomExplain(Int32, Explanation, Explanation[])
Explain the custom score. Whenever overriding CustomScore(Int32, Single, Single[]), this method should also be overridden to provide the correct explanation for the part of the custom scoring.
Declaration
public virtual Explanation CustomExplain(int doc, Explanation subQueryExpl, Explanation[] valSrcExpls)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
System.Int32 | doc | doc being explained. |
Lucene.Net.Search.Explanation | subQueryExpl | explanation for the sub-query part. |
Lucene.Net.Search.Explanation[] | valSrcExpls | explanation for the value source part. |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
Lucene.Net.Search.Explanation | an explanation for the custom score |
CustomScore(Int32, Single, Single)
Compute a custom score by the subQueryScore
and the FunctionQuery score.
Subclasses can override this method to modify the custom score.
If your custom scoring is different than the default herein you should override at least one of the two CustomScore(Int32, Single, Single) methods. If the number of FunctionQuerys is always < 2 it is sufficient to override this CustomScore(Int32, Single, Single) method, which is simpler.
The default computation herein is a multiplication of the two scores:
ModifiedScore = subQueryScore * valSrcScore
Declaration
public virtual float CustomScore(int doc, float subQueryScore, float valSrcScore)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
System.Int32 | doc | id of scored doc. |
System.Single | subQueryScore | score of that doc by the subQuery. |
System.Single | valSrcScore | score of that doc by the FunctionQuery. |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
System.Single | custom score. |
CustomScore(Int32, Single, Single[])
Compute a custom score by the subQuery score and a number of FunctionQuery scores.
Subclasses can override this method to modify the custom score.
If your custom scoring is different than the default herein you should override at least one of the two CustomScore(Int32, Single, Single) methods. If the number of FunctionQuerys is always < 2 it is sufficient to override the other CustomScore(Int32, Single, Single) method, which is simpler.
The default computation herein is a multiplication of given scores:
ModifiedScore = valSrcScore * valSrcScores[0] * valSrcScores[1] * ...
Declaration
public virtual float CustomScore(int doc, float subQueryScore, float[] valSrcScores)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
System.Int32 | doc | id of scored doc. |
System.Single | subQueryScore | score of that doc by the subQuery. |
System.Single[] | valSrcScores | scores of that doc by the FunctionQuery. |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
System.Single | custom score. |