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Lucene example source code file (TestPositiveScoresOnlyCollector.java)

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io, ioexception, ioexception, no_more_docs, override, override, randomindexwriter, scorer, scorer, simplescorer, simplescorer, term, termquery, testpositivescoresonlycollector, topdocs

The Lucene TestPositiveScoresOnlyCollector.java source code

package org.apache.lucene.search;

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import java.io.IOException;

import org.apache.lucene.index.IndexReader;
import org.apache.lucene.index.RandomIndexWriter;
import org.apache.lucene.index.Term;
import org.apache.lucene.store.Directory;
import org.apache.lucene.util.LuceneTestCase;

public class TestPositiveScoresOnlyCollector extends LuceneTestCase {

  private static final class SimpleScorer extends Scorer {
    private int idx = -1;
    
    public SimpleScorer(Weight weight) {
      super(weight);
    }
    
    @Override public float score() throws IOException {
      return idx == scores.length ? Float.NaN : scores[idx];
    }

    @Override public int docID() { return idx; }

    @Override public int nextDoc() throws IOException {
      return ++idx != scores.length ? idx : NO_MORE_DOCS;
    }
    
    @Override public int advance(int target) throws IOException {
      idx = target;
      return idx < scores.length ? idx : NO_MORE_DOCS;
    }
  }

  // The scores must have positive as well as negative values
  private static final float[] scores = new float[] { 0.7767749f, -1.7839992f,
      8.9925785f, 7.9608946f, -0.07948637f, 2.6356435f, 7.4950366f, 7.1490803f,
      -8.108544f, 4.961808f, 2.2423935f, -7.285586f, 4.6699767f };

  public void testNegativeScores() throws Exception {
  
    // The Top*Collectors previously filtered out documents with <= scores. This
    // behavior has changed. This test checks that if PositiveOnlyScoresFilter
    // wraps one of these collectors, documents with <= 0 scores are indeed
    // filtered.
    
    int numPositiveScores = 0;
    for (int i = 0; i < scores.length; i++) {
      if (scores[i] > 0) {
        ++numPositiveScores;
      }
    }
    
    Directory directory = newDirectory();
    RandomIndexWriter writer = new RandomIndexWriter(random, directory);
    writer.commit();
    IndexReader ir = writer.getReader();
    writer.close();
    IndexSearcher searcher = newSearcher(ir);
    Weight fake = new TermQuery(new Term("fake", "weight")).createWeight(searcher);
    Scorer s = new SimpleScorer(fake);
    TopDocsCollector<ScoreDoc> tdc = TopScoreDocCollector.create(scores.length, true);
    Collector c = new PositiveScoresOnlyCollector(tdc);
    c.setScorer(s);
    while (s.nextDoc() != DocIdSetIterator.NO_MORE_DOCS) {
      c.collect(0);
    }
    TopDocs td = tdc.topDocs();
    ScoreDoc[] sd = td.scoreDocs;
    assertEquals(numPositiveScores, td.totalHits);
    for (int i = 0; i < sd.length; i++) {
      assertTrue("only positive scores should return: " + sd[i].score, sd[i].score > 0);
    }
    searcher.close();
    ir.close();
    directory.close();
  }
  
}

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