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    Class ScaleSingleFunction

    Scales values to be between min and max.

    This implementation currently traverses all of the source values to obtain their min and max.

    This implementation currently cannot distinguish when documents have been deleted or documents that have no value, and 0.0 values will be used for these cases. This means that if values are normally all greater than 0.0, one can still end up with 0.0 as the min value to map from. In these cases, an appropriate map() function could be used as a workaround to change 0.0 to a value in the real range.

    NOTE: This was ScaleFloatFunction in Lucene
    Inheritance
    object
    ValueSource
    ScaleSingleFunction
    Inherited Members
    ValueSource.ToString()
    ValueSource.NewContext(IndexSearcher)
    ValueSource.GetSortField(bool)
    object.Equals(object, object)
    object.GetType()
    object.MemberwiseClone()
    object.ReferenceEquals(object, object)
    Namespace: Lucene.Net.Queries.Function.ValueSources
    Assembly: Lucene.Net.Queries.dll
    Syntax
    public class ScaleSingleFunction : ValueSource

    Constructors

    ScaleSingleFunction(ValueSource, float, float)

    Scales values to be between min and max.

    This implementation currently traverses all of the source values to obtain their min and max.

    This implementation currently cannot distinguish when documents have been deleted or documents that have no value, and 0.0 values will be used for these cases. This means that if values are normally all greater than 0.0, one can still end up with 0.0 as the min value to map from. In these cases, an appropriate map() function could be used as a workaround to change 0.0 to a value in the real range.

    NOTE: This was ScaleFloatFunction in Lucene
    Declaration
    public ScaleSingleFunction(ValueSource source, float min, float max)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    ValueSource source
    float min
    float max

    Fields

    m_max

    Scales values to be between min and max.

    This implementation currently traverses all of the source values to obtain their min and max.

    This implementation currently cannot distinguish when documents have been deleted or documents that have no value, and 0.0 values will be used for these cases. This means that if values are normally all greater than 0.0, one can still end up with 0.0 as the min value to map from. In these cases, an appropriate map() function could be used as a workaround to change 0.0 to a value in the real range.

    NOTE: This was ScaleFloatFunction in Lucene
    Declaration
    protected readonly float m_max
    Field Value
    Type Description
    float

    m_min

    Scales values to be between min and max.

    This implementation currently traverses all of the source values to obtain their min and max.

    This implementation currently cannot distinguish when documents have been deleted or documents that have no value, and 0.0 values will be used for these cases. This means that if values are normally all greater than 0.0, one can still end up with 0.0 as the min value to map from. In these cases, an appropriate map() function could be used as a workaround to change 0.0 to a value in the real range.

    NOTE: This was ScaleFloatFunction in Lucene
    Declaration
    protected readonly float m_min
    Field Value
    Type Description
    float

    m_source

    Scales values to be between min and max.

    This implementation currently traverses all of the source values to obtain their min and max.

    This implementation currently cannot distinguish when documents have been deleted or documents that have no value, and 0.0 values will be used for these cases. This means that if values are normally all greater than 0.0, one can still end up with 0.0 as the min value to map from. In these cases, an appropriate map() function could be used as a workaround to change 0.0 to a value in the real range.

    NOTE: This was ScaleFloatFunction in Lucene
    Declaration
    protected readonly ValueSource m_source
    Field Value
    Type Description
    ValueSource

    Methods

    CreateWeight(IDictionary, IndexSearcher)

    Implementations should propagate CreateWeight to sub-ValueSources which can optionally store weight info in the context. The context object will be passed to GetValues() where this info can be retrieved.

    Declaration
    public override void CreateWeight(IDictionary context, IndexSearcher searcher)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    IDictionary context
    IndexSearcher searcher
    Overrides
    ValueSource.CreateWeight(IDictionary, IndexSearcher)

    Equals(object)

    Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.

    Declaration
    public override bool Equals(object o)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    object o
    Returns
    Type Description
    bool

    true if the specified object is equal to the current object; otherwise, false.

    Overrides
    ValueSource.Equals(object)

    GetDescription()

    description of field, used in Explain()

    Declaration
    public override string GetDescription()
    Returns
    Type Description
    string
    Overrides
    ValueSource.GetDescription()

    GetHashCode()

    Serves as the default hash function.

    Declaration
    public override int GetHashCode()
    Returns
    Type Description
    int

    A hash code for the current object.

    Overrides
    ValueSource.GetHashCode()

    GetValues(IDictionary, AtomicReaderContext)

    Gets the values for this reader and the context that was previously passed to CreateWeight(IDictionary, IndexSearcher)

    Declaration
    public override FunctionValues GetValues(IDictionary context, AtomicReaderContext readerContext)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    IDictionary context
    AtomicReaderContext readerContext
    Returns
    Type Description
    FunctionValues
    Overrides
    ValueSource.GetValues(IDictionary, AtomicReaderContext)
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