Class Term

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.lang.Comparable<Term>

    public final class Term
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements java.lang.Comparable<Term>
    A Term represents a word from text. This is the unit of search. It is composed of two elements, the text of the word, as a string, and the name of the field that the text occurred in. Note that terms may represent more than words from text fields, but also things like dates, email addresses, urls, etc.
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      Term​(java.lang.String fld)
      Constructs a Term with the given field and empty text.
      Term​(java.lang.String fld, java.lang.String text)
      Constructs a Term with the given field and text.
      Term​(java.lang.String fld, BytesRef bytes)
      Constructs a Term with the given field and bytes.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      BytesRef bytes()
      Returns the bytes of this term.
      int compareTo​(Term other)
      Compares two terms, returning a negative integer if this term belongs before the argument, zero if this term is equal to the argument, and a positive integer if this term belongs after the argument.
      boolean equals​(java.lang.Object obj)  
      java.lang.String field()
      Returns the field of this term.
      int hashCode()  
      java.lang.String text()
      Returns the text of this term.
      java.lang.String toString()  
      static java.lang.String toString​(BytesRef termText)
      Returns human-readable form of the term text.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • Term

        public Term​(java.lang.String fld,
                    BytesRef bytes)
        Constructs a Term with the given field and bytes.

        Note that a null field or null bytes value results in undefined behavior for most Lucene APIs that accept a Term parameter.

        WARNING: the provided BytesRef is not copied, but used directly. Therefore the bytes should not be modified after construction, for example, you should clone a copy by BytesRef.deepCopyOf(org.apache.lucene.util.BytesRef) rather than pass reused bytes from a TermsEnum.

      • Term

        public Term​(java.lang.String fld,
                    java.lang.String text)
        Constructs a Term with the given field and text.

        Note that a null field or null text value results in undefined behavior for most Lucene APIs that accept a Term parameter.

      • Term

        public Term​(java.lang.String fld)
        Constructs a Term with the given field and empty text. This serves two purposes: 1) reuse of a Term with the same field. 2) pattern for a query.
        Parameters:
        fld - field's name
    • Method Detail

      • field

        public final java.lang.String field()
        Returns the field of this term. The field indicates the part of a document which this term came from.
      • text

        public final java.lang.String text()
        Returns the text of this term. In the case of words, this is simply the text of the word. In the case of dates and other types, this is an encoding of the object as a string.
      • toString

        public static final java.lang.String toString​(BytesRef termText)
        Returns human-readable form of the term text. If the term is not unicode, the raw bytes will be printed instead.
      • bytes

        public final BytesRef bytes()
        Returns the bytes of this term.
      • equals

        public boolean equals​(java.lang.Object obj)
        Overrides:
        equals in class java.lang.Object
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class java.lang.Object
      • compareTo

        public final int compareTo​(Term other)
        Compares two terms, returning a negative integer if this term belongs before the argument, zero if this term is equal to the argument, and a positive integer if this term belongs after the argument. The ordering of terms is first by field, then by text.
        Specified by:
        compareTo in interface java.lang.Comparable<Term>
      • toString

        public final java.lang.String toString()
        Overrides:
        toString in class java.lang.Object