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Standard Analyzer
editStandard Analyzer
editThe standard
analyzer is the default analyzer which is used if none is
specified. It provides grammar based tokenization (based on the Unicode Text
Segmentation algorithm, as specified in
Unicode Standard Annex #29) and works well
for most languages.
Definition
editIt consists of:
- Tokenizer
- Token Filters
-
- Standard Token Filter
- Lower Case Token Filter
- Stop Token Filter (disabled by default)
Example output
editPOST _analyze { "analyzer": "standard", "text": "The 2 QUICK Brown-Foxes jumped over the lazy dog's bone." }
The above sentence would produce the following terms:
[ the, 2, quick, brown, foxes, jumped, over, the, lazy, dog's, bone ]
Configuration
editThe standard
analyzer accepts the following parameters:
|
The maximum token length. If a token is seen that exceeds this length then
it is split at |
|
A pre-defined stop words list like |
|
The path to a file containing stop words. |
See the Stop Token Filter for more information about stop word configuration.
Example configuration
editIn this example, we configure the standard
analyzer to have a
max_token_length
of 5 (for demonstration purposes), and to use the
pre-defined list of English stop words:
PUT my_index { "settings": { "analysis": { "analyzer": { "my_english_analyzer": { "type": "standard", "max_token_length": 5, "stopwords": "_english_" } } } } } POST my_index/_analyze { "analyzer": "my_english_analyzer", "text": "The 2 QUICK Brown-Foxes jumped over the lazy dog's bone." }
The above example produces the following terms:
[ 2, quick, brown, foxes, jumpe, d, over, lazy, dog's, bone ]