thx of course they search for pharses. and if they searched "hello monkey" and solr found "hello my monkey". i want to get the position of "hello" and "monkey" (they words he actually typed in the search).
and btw thx you all but i found https://github.com/dbmdz/solr-ocrhighlighting which i think can help me a lot. and i'll check the payload thing (im new to solr) בתאריך יום א׳, 4 באוג׳ 2019 ב-15:40 מאת Alexandre Rafalovitch < arafa...@gmail.com>: > What happens if they search for "hello monkey" and match against > "hello my monkeys"? What should it return? Why does your database not > contain "hello" instead of 199? > > I am saying because if your clients are truly searching for just one > word, then Solr may be an overkill for you. Perhaps you are looking > for just "indexOf" within a string with parallel offset->OCR data > structure. So, there is a hidden question in there of "why do you > choose Solr". > > Then, there is a point that Solr searches words/numbers/geo-spacial > but returns documents. So, sometimes, you need to understand what is a > "document" for your business case. And transform your content for > that. E.g. if you are really just searching for one word, then maybe > you index your whole book as a bunch of document each containing a > word, its OCR offset information, its book id. And if it is a couple > of words, maybe you have a secondary field with context of that > sentence (in index-only) form. > > Don't be afraid to abandon your first schema. Your business > requirement is different enough. > > Regards, > Alex. > > > On Sun, 4 Aug 2019 at 07:46, eli chen <eli.c....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > every content field is actually a book content > > so let say someone search for the word "hello" and i found this word in > the > > book "the story jungle" at position 199 (step by word not char) > > > > now i can look at my database and check the OCR of this word in this book > > (and show highlight on the picture and etc) > > > > my db is kinda of (just for simplicity) > > > > book word ocr > > ------ ------- --------- > > th.... 199 1,1,1,1 > > > > that the reason i need the offest of the word. > > > > and btw the content field is just a big text_general field > > > > thx again > > > > בתאריך יום א׳, 4 באוג׳ 2019 ב-14:30 מאת Erick Erickson < > > erickerick...@gmail.com>: > > > > > Eli: > > > > > > What problem are you trying to solve? There’s no really convenient way > to > > > do this that know of, although it could be done, probably with some > > > lucene-level code. > > > > > > This may be an XY problem, where you're asking how to do X (find the > > > position of the matched word) because you think it’ll help solve some > > > problem Y. What’s “Y”? Perhaps there’s an easier way to solve that > problem > > > if we knew what it was…. > > > > > > Best, > > > Erick > > > > > > > On Aug 4, 2019, at 6:55 AM, eli chen <eli.c....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > hi i'm new to solr so please be patient. > > > > how can i get the position of matched word in the results. > > > > > > > > and no, im not talking about highlighting the words. i talkng about > > > getting > > > > the postition of the word in the content > > > > > > > > i have field content which i do in q=content:"some_word" > > > > > > > > the content field is not stored but its > > > > Indexed +Tokenized+ Multivalued+ TermVector Stored +Store Offset With > > > > TermVector +Store Position With TermVector > > > > > > > > thx for the help > > > > > > >