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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.miscellaneous;

import java.io.IOException;

import org.apache.lucene.analysis.TokenFilter;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.TokenStream;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.tokenattributes.TermFrequencyAttribute;
import org.apache.lucene.index.IndexOptions;
import org.apache.lucene.util.ArrayUtil;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.tokenattributes.CharTermAttribute;


Characters before the delimiter are the "token", the textual integer after is the term frequency. To use this TokenFilter the field must be indexed with IndexOptions.DOCS_AND_FREQS but no positions or offsets.

For example, if the delimiter is '|', then for the string "foo|5", "foo" is the token and "5" is a term frequency. If there is no delimiter, the TokenFilter does not modify the term frequency.

Note make sure your Tokenizer doesn't split on the delimiter, or this won't work

/** * Characters before the delimiter are the "token", the textual integer after is the term frequency. * To use this {@code TokenFilter} the field must be indexed with * {@link IndexOptions#DOCS_AND_FREQS} but no positions or offsets. * <p> * For example, if the delimiter is '|', then for the string "foo|5", "foo" is the token * and "5" is a term frequency. If there is no delimiter, the TokenFilter does not modify * the term frequency. * <p> * Note make sure your Tokenizer doesn't split on the delimiter, or this won't work */
public final class DelimitedTermFrequencyTokenFilter extends TokenFilter { public static final char DEFAULT_DELIMITER = '|'; private final char delimiter; private final CharTermAttribute termAtt = addAttribute(CharTermAttribute.class); private final TermFrequencyAttribute tfAtt = addAttribute(TermFrequencyAttribute.class); public DelimitedTermFrequencyTokenFilter(TokenStream input) { this(input, DEFAULT_DELIMITER); } public DelimitedTermFrequencyTokenFilter(TokenStream input, char delimiter) { super(input); this.delimiter = delimiter; } @Override public boolean incrementToken() throws IOException { if (input.incrementToken()) { final char[] buffer = termAtt.buffer(); final int length = termAtt.length(); for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { if (buffer[i] == delimiter) { termAtt.setLength(i); // simply set a new length i++; tfAtt.setTermFrequency(ArrayUtil.parseInt(buffer, i, length - i)); return true; } } return true; } return false; } }