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So I have azure search, and when I search for something in the content it gave me all of the text from file. Is there a way to find a part of the content where it found a match? Like one sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after or just index of the start for match and the length?










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    So I have azure search, and when I search for something in the content it gave me all of the text from file. Is there a way to find a part of the content where it found a match? Like one sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after or just index of the start for match and the length?










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      So I have azure search, and when I search for something in the content it gave me all of the text from file. Is there a way to find a part of the content where it found a match? Like one sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after or just index of the start for match and the length?










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      So I have azure search, and when I search for something in the content it gave me all of the text from file. Is there a way to find a part of the content where it found a match? Like one sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after or just index of the start for match and the length?







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          Yes. There is hit highlighting feature for exactly this purpose. To use it you specify the fields you want this information on in highlight member of the request (documented here). In your response you will get some text snippets with text surrounding the matches and the hit work marked with a tag of your choice (defaults to <em></em>).






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          • Can I change the number of sentences that it returns. For now it returns only one? Can I change it to 3, like ne sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after?

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          • Can I change the number of sentences that it returns. For now it returns only one? Can I change it to 3, like ne sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after?

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          Yes. There is hit highlighting feature for exactly this purpose. To use it you specify the fields you want this information on in highlight member of the request (documented here). In your response you will get some text snippets with text surrounding the matches and the hit work marked with a tag of your choice (defaults to <em></em>).






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          Yes. There is hit highlighting feature for exactly this purpose. To use it you specify the fields you want this information on in highlight member of the request (documented here). In your response you will get some text snippets with text surrounding the matches and the hit work marked with a tag of your choice (defaults to <em></em>).






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          Yes. There is hit highlighting feature for exactly this purpose. To use it you specify the fields you want this information on in highlight member of the request (documented here). In your response you will get some text snippets with text surrounding the matches and the hit work marked with a tag of your choice (defaults to <em></em>).







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          • Can I change the number of sentences that it returns. For now it returns only one? Can I change it to 3, like ne sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after?

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          • Can I change the number of sentences that it returns. For now it returns only one? Can I change it to 3, like ne sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after?

            – Erathia
            Nov 16 '18 at 13:41

















          Can I change the number of sentences that it returns. For now it returns only one? Can I change it to 3, like ne sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after?

          – Erathia
          Nov 16 '18 at 13:41





          Can I change the number of sentences that it returns. For now it returns only one? Can I change it to 3, like ne sentence before + sentence with match + sentence after?

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