03-16-2007
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Originally Posted by gurukottur
Hi all,
I prepared a document on UNIX OS. Its an humble attempt to share my knowledge.
Please review the document attached and correct if any mistakes and any suggestions to make it more useful and any troubleshooting information if needed to add.
Please help in making the document to add more information
The best thing you could do to make it more useful is to put it into a format that can be read by everyone, e.g., HTML.
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search::xapian::document
Xapian::Document(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Xapian::Document(3pm)
NAME
Search::Xapian::Document - Document object
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a document in a Xapian database.
METHODS
new Class constructor.
clone
Return a clone of this class.
get_value (value_no)
Returns the value by the assigned number.
add_value <value_no> <value>
Set a value by value number.
remove_value <value_no>
Removes the value with the assigned number.
clear_values
Clear all set values.
get_data
Return all document data.
set_data <data>
Set all document data. This can be anything you like.
add_posting <term> <position> [<weight>]
Adds a term at the given position. weight defaults to 1.
remove_posting <term> <position> [<weight]
Removes a term from the given position. weight defaults to 1.
add_term <term> [<weight>]
Adds a term without positional information. weight defaults to 1.
add_boolean_term <term>
Adds a term intended for boolean filtering (its wdf contribution will be 0).
remove_term <term>
Removes a term without positional information.
clear_terms
Remove all terms from the document.
termlist_count
Returns number of terms in the document.
termlist_begin
Iterator for the terms in this document. Returns a Search::Xapian::TermIterator.
termlist_end
Equivalent end iterator for termlist_begin(). Returns a Search::Xapian::TermIterator.
values_count
Return number of defined values for this document.
values_begin
Return a Search::Xapian::ValueIterator pointing at the start of the values in this document.
values_end
Return a Search::Xapian::ValueIterator pointing at the end of the values in this document.
get_description
Return a description of this object.
SEE ALSO
Search::Xapian::Database
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-09 Xapian::Document(3pm)