MySQL: Why score is always 1 in Fulltext?

依然范特西╮ 提交于 2019-11-27 14:16:16

问题


If I run this query and print the score of each rows, they are always 1:

Here are some sample query results:

First     |  Last     | Score
------------------------------
Jonathan  |  Bush     | 1
Joshua    |  Gilbert  | 1
Jon       |  Jonas    | 1

And this is the query that I run:

SELECT First, Last, MATCH(First, Last) AGAINST ('Jon' IN BOOLEAN MODE) AS score 
FROM users 
WHERE MATCH(First, Last) AGAINST('Jon' IN BOOLEAN MODE)
ORDER BY score DESC;

回答1:


The BOOLEAN MODE supports only binary answers, means 0 or 1 whether the search string appears in the column or not. To get a decimal result to calculate a weight, you have to use match-against on indexed columns.

You can use the boolean mode this way to get your wheight either:

SELECT *, ((1.3 * (MATCH(column1) AGAINST ('query' IN BOOLEAN MODE))) +
(0.6 * (MATCH(column2) AGAINST ('query' IN BOOLEAN MODE)))) AS relevance
FROM table WHERE ( MATCH(column1,column2) AGAINST
('query' IN BOOLEAN MODE) ) ORDER BY relevance DESC

The advantage of the boolean mode is that you can use it on non-indexed columns but only with 0,1 as result, the non-boolean mode returns a decimal result but can only be applied on indexed columns... see also here.




回答2:


Use the result of NATURAL MODE as score:

SELECT First, Last, MATCH(First, Last) AGAINST ('Jon') AS score 
FROM users 
WHERE MATCH(First, Last) AGAINST('+Jon' IN BOOLEAN MODE)
ORDER BY score DESC;

Note: Give attention to the + operator. This one is only available in BOOLEAN MODE.

Why I suggest NATURAL MODE for sorting by relevance is that it returns for Jon Chris:

Jon Chris        | Jonas
Jon Martin Chris | Jonas

And BOOLEAN MODE could return for +Jon +Chris:

Jon Martin Chris | Jonas
Jon Chris        | Jonas

This is because both words are found in BOOLEAN MODE returning the score 2, but NATURAL MODE adds more for the first entry because its a direct hit and/or direct following words returning the better search result.




回答3:


The accepted answer is partially correct. According to the MySQL docs, MATCH AGAINST can return floats. The database engine, if MyISAM, will only return 1 on match. InnoDB fulltext searches with MATCH AGAINST will return floats so that higher quality matches can be ordered by the match result.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6562460/mysql-why-score-is-always-1-in-fulltext

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