Class Int32Field
Field that indexes
document.Add(new Int32Field(name, 6, Field.Store.NO));
For optimal performance, re-use the Int32Field and
Document instance for more than one document:
Int32Field field = new Int32Field(name, 6, Field.Store.NO);
Document document = new Document();
document.Add(field);
for (all documents)
{
...
field.SetInt32Value(value)
writer.AddDocument(document);
...
}
See also Int64Field, SingleField,
DoubleField.
To perform range querying or filtering against a Int32Field, use NumericRangeQuery<T> or NumericRangeFilter<T>. To sort according to a Int32Field, use the normal numeric sort types, eg INT32. Int32Field values can also be loaded directly from IFieldCache.
You may add the same field name as an Int32Field to the same document more than once. Range querying and filtering will be the logical OR of all values; so a range query will hit all documents that have at least one value in the range. However sort behavior is not defined. If you need to sort, you should separately index a single-valued Int32Field.
An Int32Field will consume somewhat more disk space in the index than an ordinary single-valued field. However, for a typical index that includes substantial textual content per document, this increase will likely be in the noise.
Within Lucene, each numeric value is indexed as a
trie structure, where each term is logically
assigned to larger and larger pre-defined brackets (which
are simply lower-precision representations of the value).
The step size between each successive bracket is called the
precisionStep
, measured in bits. Smaller
precisionStep
values result in larger number
of brackets, which consumes more disk space in the index
but may result in faster range search performance. The
default value, 4, was selected for a reasonable tradeoff
of disk space consumption versus performance. You can
create a custom FieldType and invoke the
NumericPrecisionStep setter if you'd
like to change the value. Note that you must also
specify a congruent value when creating
NumericRangeQuery<T> or NumericRangeFilter<T>.
For low cardinality fields larger precision steps are good.
If the cardinality is < 100, it is fair
to use
For more information on the internals of numeric trie
indexing, including the PrecisionStep precisionStep
configuration, see NumericRangeQuery<T>. The format of
indexed values is described in NumericUtils.
If you only need to sort by numeric value, and never
run range querying/filtering, you can index using a
precisionStep
of
More advanced users can instead use NumericTokenStream directly, when indexing numbers. this class is a wrapper around this token stream type for easier, more intuitive usage.
NOTE: This was IntField in Lucene
@since 2.9Inherited Members
Assembly: DistributedLucene.Net.dll
Syntax
public sealed class Int32Field : Field, IIndexableField
Constructors
Name | Description |
---|---|
Int32Field(String, Int32, Field.Store) | Creates a stored or un-stored Int32Field with the provided value
and default |
Int32Field(String, Int32, FieldType) | Expert: allows you to customize the FieldType. |
Fields
Name | Description |
---|---|
TYPE_NOT_STORED | Type for an Int32Field that is not stored: normalization factors, frequencies, and positions are omitted. |
TYPE_STORED | Type for a stored Int32Field: normalization factors, frequencies, and positions are omitted. |