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  1. Re: ts_count

    Oleg Bartunov <oleg@sai.msu.su> — 2011-06-04T20:51:19Z

    Well, there are several functions available around tsearch2. so I suggest
    somebody to collect all of them and create one extension - ts_addon.
    For example, these are what I remember:
    1. tsvector2array
    2. noccurences(tsvector, tsquery) - like your ts_count
    3. nmatches(tsvector, tsquery) - # of matched lexems in query
    Of course, we need to think about better names for functions, since
    ts_count is a bit ambiguous.
    
    
    Oleg
    
    On Sat, 4 Jun 2011, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
    
    >
    > One of our PostgreSQL Experts Inc customers wanted a function to count all 
    > the occurrences of terms in a tsquery in a tsvector. This has been written as 
    > a loadable module function, and initial testing shows it is working well. 
    > With the client's permission we are releasing the code - it's available at 
    > <https://github.com/pgexperts/ts_count>. The actual new code involved here is 
    > tiny, some of the code is C&P'd from tsrank.c and much of the rest is 
    > boilerplate.
    >
    > A snippet from the regression test:
    >
    >
    >   select ts_count(to_tsvector('managing managers manage peons
    >   managerially'),
    >                    to_tsquery('managers | peon'));
    >     ts_count
    >   ----------
    >            4
    >
    > We'd like to add something like this for 9.2, so I'd like to get the API 
    > agreed and then I'll prepare a patch and submit it for the next CF.
    >
    > Comments? cheers andrew
    >
    >
    >
    
     	Regards,
     		Oleg
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