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=head1 NAME
KinoSearch::Search::Span - An offset, a length, and a weight.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $combined_length = $upper_span->get_length
+ ( $upper_span->get_offset - $lower_span->get_offset );
my $combined_span = KinoSearch::Search::Span->new(
offset => $lower_span->get_offset,
length => $combined_length,
);
...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Span objects store information about a span across an array of...
something. The unit is context-dependent.
Text is one possibility, in which case offset and length might be measured
in Unicode code points. However, the Span could also refer to a span
within an array of tokens, for example -- in which case the start and
offset might be measured in token positions.
=head1 CONSTRUCTORS
=head2 new( I<[labeled params]> )
my $span = KinoSearch::Search::Span->new(
offset => 75, # required
length => 7, # required
weight => 1.0, # default 0.0
);
=over
=item *
B<offset> - Integer offset, unit is context-dependent.
=item *
B<length> - Integer length, unit is context-dependent.
=item *
B<weight> - A floating point weight.
=back
=head1 METHODS
=head2 set_offset(offset)
Setter for C<< offset >> attribute.
=head2 get_offset()
Accessor for C<< offset >> attribute.
=head2 set_length(length)
Setter for C<< length >> attribute.
=head2 get_length()
Accessor for C<< length >> attribute.
=head2 set_weight(weight)
Setter for C<< weight >> attribute.
=head2 get_weight()
Accessor for C<< weight >> attribute.
=head1 INHERITANCE
KinoSearch::Search::Span isa L<KinoSearch::Obj>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2009 Marvin Humphrey
=head1 LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc.
See L<KinoSearch> version 0.30.
=cut