entdeveloper wrote:
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> I'm using Solr trunk.
>
Hi!
I'm using solr 3.1.0 and the feature is not implemented.
When I search for a word with e.g. ~2 the "~2" is interpreted as part of the
search string.
Where can I get the trunk version? Is it a stable version or just for
testing purposes?
t
Good question... I think in Lucene 4.0, the edit distance is (will be)
in Unicode code points, but in past releases, it's UTF16 code units.
Mike McCandless
http://blog.mikemccandless.com
2011/6/30 Floyd Wu :
> if this is edit distance implementation, what is the result apply to CJK
> query? For
if this is edit distance implementation, what is the result apply to CJK
query? For example, "您好"~3
Floyd
2011/6/30 entdeveloper
> I'm using Solr trunk.
>
> If it's levenstein/edit distance, that's great, that's what I want. It just
> didn't seem to be officially documented anywhere so I wante
I'm using Solr trunk.
If it's levenstein/edit distance, that's great, that's what I want. It just
didn't seem to be officially documented anywhere so I wanted to find out for
sure. Thanks for confirming.
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Which version of Solr (Lucene) are you using?
Recent versions of Lucene now accept ~N > 1 to be edit distance. Ie
foobar~2 matches any term that's <= 2 edit distance away from foobar.
Mike McCandless
http://blog.mikemccandless.com
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:00 PM, entdeveloper
wrote:
> Accord