Method DoPagingSearch
DoPagingSearch(IndexSearcher, Query, Int32, Boolean, Boolean)
This demonstrates a typical paging search scenario, where the search engine presents pages of size n to the user. The user can then go to the next page if interested in the next hits.
When the query is executed for the first time, then only enough results are collected to fill 5 result pages. If the user wants to page beyond this limit, then the query is executed another time and all hits are collected.
Declaration
public static void DoPagingSearch(IndexSearcher searcher, Query query, int hitsPerPage, bool raw, bool interactive)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
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IndexSearcher | searcher | |
Query | query | |
System.Int32 | hitsPerPage | |
System.Boolean | raw | |
System.Boolean | interactive |