Re: Tsearch2 lexeme position
От | Alexander Rüegg |
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Тема | Re: Tsearch2 lexeme position |
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Msg-id | 3F3A60FD.3090405@uni-bielefeld.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Tsearch2 lexeme position (Teodor Sigaev <teodor@sigaev.ru>) |
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Re: Tsearch2 lexeme position
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Список | pgsql-general |
Thank you for your response. We want to know the distance or sequence of words in a set of text-entries. So first we try to retrieve the text-entries in which the words appear using tsearch indexing. After that we want to calculate the positions of the words in each entry, e.g. parsing the index column of the retrieved text-entries. Maybe there exists a function or an easier/cheaper way to get this information (and which considers that the words maybe occur more than once). thanks, Alex Teodor Sigaev wrote: > > > Alexander Rüegg wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Is it possible to get all the positions of a lexeme in a result-set of a >> query? For example, we have the table >> >> TEXT TEXT_IDX >> 'TSearch2 is very cool' ... >> >> 'It would be much cooler with lexeme positions' >> >> Our query is >> SELECT text, position FROM thetable WHERE text_idx @@ 'cool'::tsquery; >> ^^^^^^^^ >> The result should be something like: >> 'TSearch2 is very cool', 4 >> 'It would be much cooler with lexeme positions', 5 >> >> If not, is there a function that returns the positions of a lexeme in a >> single entry? >> > > You can write such function, but why do you need it? May be there is > more simple way to resolve your problem? > > BTW, lexeme can have more that one position... > > > -- Alexander Rueegg Email: arueegg@uni-bielefeld.de
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