Query: plucene::search::phrasepositions
OS: debian
Section: 3pm
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Plucene::Search::PhrasePositions(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plucene::Search::PhrasePositions(3pm)NAMEPlucene::Search::PhrasePositions - The position of a phraseSYNOPSISmy $phpos = Plucene::Search::PhrasePositions->new; my $next = $phpos->next; my $first_pos = $phpos->first_position; my $next_pos = $phpos->next_position;DESCRIPTIONMETHODSnew my $phpos = Plucene::Search::PhrasePositions->new; Make a new Plucene::Search::PhrasePositions object. doc / position / count / offset / tp / next Get / set these attibutes. next my $next = $phpos->next; first_position my $first = $phpos->first_position; next_position my $next_pos = $phpos->next_position; perl v5.12.4 2011-08-14 Plucene::Search::PhrasePositions(3pm)
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