Uses of Package
org.terrier.matching.matchops
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Packages that use org.terrier.matching.matchops Package Description org.terrier.matching Provides the classes and interfaces used for matching documents to queries.org.terrier.matching.matchops This package contains matching Operators.org.terrier.querying Provides the interfaces and classes for the querying API of the Terrier platform, the controls, post processors and filters.org.terrier.querying.parser Provides the parser specification and the classes that implement the query language of the Terrier platform. -
Classes in org.terrier.matching.matchops used by org.terrier.matching Class Description Operator A match op is a possible query "term" in the query -
Classes in org.terrier.matching.matchops used by org.terrier.matching.matchops Class Description ANDQueryOp This combines multiple operators into a single op, where must all occur in a document.MatchingEntry A MatchingEntry is the application of a matching Operator to the index at hand, i.e.MatchOpQLParserConstants Token literal values and constants.MatchOpQLParserTokenManager Token Manager.MultiTermOp this is an abstract operator, which implements common functionalities for operators that consist of multiple terms.Operator A match op is a possible query "term" in the queryParseException This exception is thrown when parse errors are encountered.PrefixTermOp A synonym class that matches terms with a common prefix in the lexicon.SimpleCharStream An implementation of interface CharStream, where the stream is assumed to contain only ASCII characters (without unicode processing).SingleTermOp This class implements a single indexing token as a matching op.SynonymOp This combines multiple operators into a single op.Token Describes the input token stream. -
Classes in org.terrier.matching.matchops used by org.terrier.querying Class Description Operator A match op is a possible query "term" in the query -
Classes in org.terrier.matching.matchops used by org.terrier.querying.parser Class Description Operator A match op is a possible query "term" in the query