Hi,
I thought it is the StopAnalyzer that weeds out numbers. StandardAnalyzer
keeps in them in I believe as I ran into the same issue using the jsp demo
code and just replaced StopAnalyzer with StandardAnalyzer and numbers
were searchable. This assumes you index with a StandardAnalyzer though.
Claude
At 06:42 AM 3/5/2004 -0800, Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
>Either store it as a Keyword Field, which does not get Analyzed, or use
>that per-field Analyzer wrapper class.
>Your problem is most likely that you are using something like
>StandardAnalyzer that, I believe, throws out numbers from its input
>before indexing (i.e. your numbers are not getting indexed in the first
>place). Try with Field.Keyword.
>
>Otis
>
>--- lucene@nitwit.de wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I want to store numbers (id) in my index:
> >
> > long id = 1069421083284;
> > doc.add(Field.UnStored("in", String.valueOf(id)));
> >
> > But searching for "id:1069421083284" doesn't return any hits.
> >
> > Well, did I misunderstand something? UnStored is the number is stored
> > but not
> > index (analyzed), isn't it? Anyway, Field.Text doesn't work either.
> >
> > TIA
> > Timo
> >
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