I'm testing Lucene indexing/searchin and I have a doubt. To test I create some simple files. Example:
mark_test_mark.txt
mark test mark
a.txt
mark test mark mark test mark mark test mark mark test mark
I extrac the files' content and I'm indexing this too. I'm creating the document to indexing this way:
doc.add(new Field(FILE_NAME, index.getFileName().trim(), Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.ANALYZED, Field.TermVector.YES));
doc.add(new Field(FILE_NAME_LOWER, index.getFileName().toLowerCase().trim(), Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.ANALYZED, Field.TermVector.YES));
doc.add(new Field(CONTENT, index.getFileContent(), Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.ANALYZED, Field.TermVector.YES));
My question is when I do a seach for a keyword like 'mark'. Lucene returns to me the following result:
mark_test_mark.txt -> 0.36452034
a.txt -> 0.36452034
Where, the 1st part represent the file name, and the second, the search score.
In my opinion, these 2 files don't have the same score and the first file should be a.txt.
Am I wrong?
EDIT: I forget to say that I'm searching by name and content, so I do a multi-field search. I'm using this code to do this:
IndexReader reader = IndexReader.open(Indexer.getFSDirectory(searchDirectory));
IndexSearcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(reader);
Analyzer analyzer = new StandardAnalyzer(Version.LUCENE_36);
MultiFieldQueryParser queryParser = new MultiFieldQueryParser(Version.LUCENE_36, new String[] {Indexer.FILE_NAME_LOWER, Indexer.CONTENT}, analyzer);
TopDocs topDocs = null;
try {
topDocs = searcher.search(queryParser.parse(searchQuery.getQuery()), getHitsPerPage());
} catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
ScoreDoc[] hits = topDocs.scoreDocs;
marks
to total text ratio is identical in both exemples, so it seems normal that it have the same weight.