I have a number of numeric Lucene indexed fields:
60000
78500
105000
If I use LUKE to query for 78500 as follows:
price:78500
It returns the correct record, however if I try to return all three record as a range I get no results.
price:[60000 TO 105000]
I realise this is due to padding as numbers are treated strings by Lucene however I just wish to know what I should be putting into LUKE to return the three records.
Many thanks for any help.
The solution I used for this was that the values inputted for price needed to be added to the index in padded form. Then I would just query the new padded value which works great. Therefore the new values in the index were:
This solution was tied into an Examine search issue for Umbraco so there is a thread on the Forum of how to implement a numeric based range search if anyone requires this it is located here with a walk through end to end.
Umbraco Forum Thread
I assume these fields are indexed as
NumericField
s. The problem with them is that Lucene/Luke does not know how to parse numeric queries automatically. You need to override Lucene'sQueryParser
and provide your own logic how these numbers should be interpreted.As far as I know, Luke allows sticking in your custom parser, it just need to be present in the CLASSPATH.
Have a look at this thread on Lucene mailing list:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/lucene-java-user/201102.mbox/%3CAANLkTi=XUpyw09tcbjuTzNRpMJa730Cq-6_1agMAjYz6@mail.gmail.com%3E
price:[10500 TO 78500]
Hope this helps,
If the fields are indexed as NumericField you must use "Use XML Query Parser" option in query parser tab and the 3.5 version of Luke:
https://code.google.com/p/luke/downloads/detail?name=lukeall-3.5.0.jar&can=2&q=
An example of query with a string and numeric field is: