Token count datatype
editToken count datatype
editA field of type token_count
is really an integer
field which
accepts string values, analyzes them, then indexes the number of tokens in the
string.
For instance:
PUT my_index { "mappings": { "my_type": { "properties": { "name": { "type": "text", "fields": { "length": { "type": "token_count", "analyzer": "standard" } } } } } } } PUT my_index/my_type/1 { "name": "John Smith" } PUT my_index/my_type/2 { "name": "Rachel Alice Williams" } GET my_index/_search { "query": { "term": { "name.length": 3 } } }
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Technically the token_count
type sums position increments rather than
counting tokens. This means that even if the analyzer filters out stop
words they are included in the count.
Parameters for token_count
fields
editThe following parameters are accepted by token_count
fields:
The analyzer which should be used to analyze the string value. Required. For best performance, use an analyzer without token filters. |
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Mapping field-level query time boosting. Accepts a floating point number, defaults
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Should the field be stored on disk in a column-stride fashion, so that it
can later be used for sorting, aggregations, or scripting? Accepts |
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Should the field be searchable? Accepts |
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Whether or not the field value should be included in the
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Accepts a numeric value of the same |
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Whether the field value should be stored and retrievable separately from
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