Provided by: libplucene-perl_1.25-3_all 

NAME
Plucene::Search::TermQuery - a query that contains a term
SYNOPSIS
# isa Plucene::Search::Query
$term_query->normalize($norm);
my $ssw = $term_query->sum_squared_weights($searcher);
my $as_string = $term_query->as_string($field);
DESCRIPTION
A query that matches a document containing a term.
Term query are the simplest possible Plucene queries and are used to match a single word. Term queries
are represented by instances of the TermQuery class and contain the desired term (word) and a field name,
both are case sensitive.
The field specified in a Term query must be a document field that was specified as 'indexible' during the
indexing process. If the field was specified during indexing as 'tokenized' than the term will be matched
against each of tokens (words) found in that field, otherwise, it will be matched against the entire
content of that field.
A term query may have an optional boost factor (default = 1.0) that allows to increase or decrease the
ranking of documents it matches.
METHODS
term / idf / weight
Get / set these attributes
sum_squared_weights
my $ssw = $term_query->sum_squared_weights($searcher);
This will return the sum squared weights for the passed in searcher.
normalize
$term_query->normalize($norm);
to_string
my $as_string = $term_query->as_string($field);
perl v5.12.4 2005-09-05 Plucene::Search::TermQuery(3pm)