debian man page for plucene::analysis::token

Query: plucene::analysis::token

OS: debian

Section: 3pm

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Plucene::Analysis::Token(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Plucene::Analysis::Token(3pm)

NAME
Plucene::Analysis::Token - A term in a field
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
A Token is an occurence of a term from the text of a field. It consists of a term's text, the start and end offset of the term in the text of the field, and a type string. The start and end offsets permit applications to re-associate a token with its source text, e.g., to display highlighted query terms in a document browser, or to show matching text fragments in a KWIC (KeyWord In Context) display, etc. The type is an interned string, assigned by a lexical analyzer (a.k.a. tokenizer), naming the lexical or syntactic class that the token belongs to. For example an end of sentence marker token might be implemented with type "eos". The default token type is "word".
METHODS
new my $token = Plucene::Analysis::Token->new({ type => $type, text => $text, start => $start, end => $end }); This will create a new Plucene::Analysis::Token object. perl v5.12.4 2011-08-14 Plucene::Analysis::Token(3pm)
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