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Span Near Query Usage
editSpan Near Query Usage
editFluent DSL example
editq .SpanNear(sn => sn .Name("named_query") .Boost(1.1) .Clauses( c => c.SpanTerm(st => st.Field("field").Value("value1")), c => c.SpanTerm(st => st.Field("field").Value("value2")), c => c.SpanTerm(st => st.Field("field").Value("value3")), c => c.SpanGap(st => st.Field("field").Width(2)) ) .Slop(12) .InOrder() )
Object Initializer syntax example
editnew SpanNearQuery { Name = "named_query", Boost = 1.1, Clauses = new List<ISpanQuery> { new SpanQuery { SpanTerm = new SpanTermQuery { Field = "field", Value = "value1" } }, new SpanQuery { SpanTerm = new SpanTermQuery { Field = "field", Value = "value2" } }, new SpanQuery { SpanTerm = new SpanTermQuery { Field = "field", Value = "value3" } }, new SpanQuery { SpanGap = new SpanGapQuery { Field = "field", Width = 2 } } }, Slop = 12, InOrder = true, }
Example json output.
{ "span_near": { "clauses": [ { "span_term": { "field": { "value": "value1" } } }, { "span_term": { "field": { "value": "value2" } } }, { "span_term": { "field": { "value": "value3" } } }, { "span_gap": { "field": 2 } } ], "slop": 12, "in_order": true, "_name": "named_query", "boost": 1.1 } }