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=head1 NAME
KinoSearch::Search::RangeQuery - Match a range of values.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# Match all articles by "Foo" published since the year 2000.
my $range_query = KinoSearch::Search::RangeQuery->new(
field => 'publication_date',
lower_term => '2000-01-01',
include_lower => 1,
);
my $author_query = KinoSearch::Search::TermQuery->new(
field => 'author_last_name',
text => 'Foo',
);
my $and_query = KinoSearch::Search::ANDQuery->new(
children => [ $range_query, $author_query ],
);
my $hits = $searcher->hits( query => $and_query );
...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
RangeQuery matches documents where the value for a particular field falls
within a given range.
=head1 CONSTRUCTORS
=head2 new( I<[labeled params]> )
my $range_query = KinoSearch::Search::RangeQuery->new(
field => 'product_number', # required
lower_term => '003', # see below
upper_term => '060', # see below
include_lower => 0, # default true
include_upper => 0, # default true
);
Takes 5 parameters; C<< field >> is required, as
is at least one of either C<< lower_term >> or
C<< upper_term >>.
=over
=item *
B<field> - The name of a C<< sortable >> field.
=item *
B<lower_term> - Lower delimiter. If not supplied, all values
less than C<< upper_term >> will pass.
=item *
B<upper_term> - Upper delimiter. If not supplied, all values greater
than C<< lower_term >> will pass.
=item *
B<include_lower> - Indicates whether docs which match
C<< lower_term >> should be included in the results.
=item *
B<include_upper> - Indicates whether docs which match
C<< upper_term >> should be included in the results.
=back
=head1 INHERITANCE
KinoSearch::Search::RangeQuery isa L<KinoSearch::Search::Query> isa L<KinoSearch::Obj>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2009 Marvin Humphrey
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut