NAME
KinoSearch::Index::Lexicon - Iterator for a field's terms.
DEPRECATED
The KinoSearch code base has been assimilated by the Apache Lucy project. The "KinoSearch" namespace has been deprecated, but development continues under our new name at our new home: http://lucy.apache.org/
SYNOPSIS
my $lex_reader = $seg_reader->obtain('KinoSearch::Index::LexiconReader');
my $lexicon = $lex_reader->lexicon( field => 'content' );
while ( $lexicon->next ) {
print $lexicon->get_term . "\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
A Lexicon is an iterator which provides access to all the unique terms for a given field in sorted order.
If an index consists of two documents with a 'content' field holding "three blind mice" and "three musketeers" respectively, then iterating through the 'content' field's lexicon would produce this list:
blind
mice
musketeers
three
ABSTRACT METHODS
seek(target)
Seek the Lexicon to the first iterator state which is greater than or equal to target
. If target
is undef, reset the iterator.
next()
Proceed to the next term.
Returns: true until the iterator is exhausted, then false.
get_term()
Return the current term, or undef if the iterator is not in a valid state.
reset()
Reset the iterator. next() must be called to proceed to the first element.
INHERITANCE
KinoSearch::Index::Lexicon isa KinoSearch::Object::Obj.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2011 Marvin Humphrey
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.