PossitionIndex (was: Re: [Zope-dev] ZCatalog phrase indexingr
evisited)
Dieter Maurer
dieter@handshake.de
Sun, 17 Jun 2001 21:03:23 +0200 (CEST)
sean.upton@uniontrib.com writes:
> A lot of folks who do "power searches," say, librarians or other trained
> researchers, familiar with the bells and whistles of more powerful search
> engines, will want a simple operator for proximity, with the ability to
> specify proximity depth:
>
> For example:
>
> Lexis-Nexis: Sean w/2 Upton (where w/2 is within 2 words)
> Also, lexis doesn't count stop-words in proximity
> indexes.
> Folio/Nextpage: "Sean Upton"@2
>
> IMHO, the syntax is clean and very brief in the Lexis-Nexis case and should
> suppliment a more generic
> Sean ... Upton
> style search.
I do not think, it is a good idea to have an infix operator
for proximity searches. This combines just 2 words but
proximity searches may involve more than two words:
a set of words, near together (e.g. in one paragraph, sentence,
within x words).
Dieter