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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Is this site for me? Post 303027690 by Corona688 on Friday 21st of December 2018 12:53:49 PM
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Xapian::Database(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Xapian::Database(3pm)

NAME
Search::Xapian::Database - Search database object DESCRIPTION
This class represents a Xapian database for searching. See Search::Xapian::WritableDatabase for an object suitable for indexing. To perform searches, this class works with the Search::Xapian::Query object. METHODS
new <database> Class constructor. Can either take a path to an existing database or another database class as the first parameter clone Return a clone of this class. add_database Add an existing database (or group of databases) to those accessed by this object. reopen This re-opens the database(s) to the latest available version(s). It can be used either to make sure the latest results are returned, or to recover from a Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError. close Close the database. This also implies a commit() unless a transaction is in progress. enquire [<query>] Returns a new Search::Xapian::Enquire object. Any extra parameters are passed to set_query. get_doccount Returns the number of document indexed in this database. get_lastdocid Returns the id of the last used document. get_doclength <doc_id> Returns the length of a given document. get_document <doc_id> Returns a Search::Xapian::Document object for the given document. get_avlength Get the average length of the documents in the database. get_termfreq <term> Get the number of documents in the database indexed by a given term. term_exists <term> returns true if this term exists in the database, or false otherwise. get_description return a description of this object. get_spelling_suggestion returns a suggested spelling correction. allterms_begin [<prefix>] Returns a Search::Xapian::TermIterator iterating over the termlist for the the entire database. If the optional prefix argument is non-empty, only terms starting with that string are returned. allterms_end [<prefix>] Returns a Search::Xapian::TermIterator pointing to the end of the termlist corresponding to allterms_begin. termlist_begin <docid> Returns a Search::Xapian::TermIterator pointing to the start of the termlist for a given document. termlist_end <docid> Returns a Search::Xapian::TermIterator pointing to the end of the termlist for a given document. positionlist_begin <docid> <term> Returns a Search::Xapian::PositionIterator pointing to the start of the position list for a given term in the given document. positionlist_end <docid> <term> Returns a Search::Xapian::PositionIterator pointing to the end of the position list for a given term in the given document. postlist_begin <term> Returns a Search::Xapian::PostingIterator pointing to the start of the posting list for a given term. postlist_end <term> Returns a Search::Xapian::PostingIterator pointing to the end of the posting list for a given term. keep_alive Send a "keep-alive" to remote databases to stop them timing out. get_collection_freq <term> Get the number of elements indexed by a certain term. SEE ALSO
Search::Xapian,Search::Xapian::Enquire,Search::Xapian::WritableDatabase perl v5.14.2 2012-05-09 Xapian::Database(3pm)
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