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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.tokenattributes;


import org.apache.lucene.util.Attribute;

Determines the position of this token relative to the previous Token in a TokenStream, used in phrase searching.

The default value is one.

Some common uses for this are:

  • Set it to zero to put multiple terms in the same position. This is useful if, e.g., a word has multiple stems. Searches for phrases including either stem will match. In this case, all but the first stem's increment should be set to zero: the increment of the first instance should be one. Repeating a token with an increment of zero can also be used to boost the scores of matches on that token.
  • Set it to values greater than one to inhibit exact phrase matches. If, for example, one does not want phrases to match across removed stop words, then one could build a stop word filter that removes stop words and also sets the increment to the number of stop words removed before each non-stop word. Then exact phrase queries will only match when the terms occur with no intervening stop words.
See Also:
  • PostingsEnum
/** Determines the position of this token * relative to the previous Token in a TokenStream, used in phrase * searching. * * <p>The default value is one. * * <p>Some common uses for this are:<ul> * * <li>Set it to zero to put multiple terms in the same position. This is * useful if, e.g., a word has multiple stems. Searches for phrases * including either stem will match. In this case, all but the first stem's * increment should be set to zero: the increment of the first instance * should be one. Repeating a token with an increment of zero can also be * used to boost the scores of matches on that token. * * <li>Set it to values greater than one to inhibit exact phrase matches. * If, for example, one does not want phrases to match across removed stop * words, then one could build a stop word filter that removes stop words and * also sets the increment to the number of stop words removed before each * non-stop word. Then exact phrase queries will only match when the terms * occur with no intervening stop words. * * </ul> * * @see org.apache.lucene.index.PostingsEnum */
public interface PositionIncrementAttribute extends Attribute {
Set the position increment. The default value is one.
Params:
  • positionIncrement – the distance from the prior term
Throws:
See Also:
/** Set the position increment. The default value is one. * * @param positionIncrement the distance from the prior term * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>positionIncrement</code> * is negative. * @see #getPositionIncrement() */
public void setPositionIncrement(int positionIncrement);
Returns the position increment of this Token.
See Also:
  • setPositionIncrement(int)
/** Returns the position increment of this Token. * @see #setPositionIncrement(int) */
public int getPositionIncrement(); }