
cts:relevance-info( [$node as node()], [$output-kind as xs:string] ) as element()?
Return the relevance score computation report for a node.
    This function returns an XML report
     that contains
    details about the
    score computation only if the following conditions are met:
    The node parameter or context node is the result
    of a cts:search
     call that
    included the relevance-trace option; and the score is
    non-zero. For
    example, you will not get a report if you use the score-zero
    option on your cts:search
    , if the
    search returns no results, or if node is not the result
    of cts:search
    .
  
    The score computation reflects the scoring method specified in the
    cts:search
     expression,
    if any. The score-zero and score-random
    methods do not generate a report.
  
    Collecting score computation details with which to generate this report
    is costly, so using the relevance-trace option will
    slow down your search significantly.
  
(: must use the relevance-trace option on cts:search to get relevance info :)
for $n in cts:search(//SPEECH,"to be or not to be", "relevance-trace")
return cts:relevance-info($n);
=>
<qry:relevance-info xmlns:qry="http://marklogic.com/cts/query">
  <qry:score
    formula="(256*scoreSum/weightSum)+(256*qualityWeight*documentQuality)"
    computation="(256*1274/4)+(256*1*0)">81536</qry:score>
  <qry:confidence
    formula="sqrt(score/(256*8*maxlogtf*maxidf))"
    computation="sqrt(81536/(256*8*18*log(11360)))">0.486687</qry:confidence>
  <qry:fitness
    formula="sqrt(score/(256*8*maxlogtf*avgidf))"
    computation="sqrt(81536/(256*8*18*(23.6745/4)))">0.611312</qry:fitness>
  <qry:uri>hamlet.xml</qry:uri>
  <qry:path>fn:doc("hamlet.xml")/PLAY/ACT[3]/SCENE[1]/SPEECH[19]</qry:path>
  <qry:and>
    <qry:score formula="scoreSum" computation="390+366+228+290">1274</qry:score>
    <qry:term weight="8.125">
      <qry:score formula="8*weight*logtf" computation="65*6">390</qry:score>
      <qry:key>13470285622946442720</qry:key>
      <qry:annotation>pair(word("be"),word("or"))</qry:annotation>
    </qry:term>
    <qry:term weight="7.625">
      <qry:score formula="8*weight*logtf" computation="61*6">366</qry:score>
      <qry:key>13951883977767006862</qry:key>
      <qry:annotation>pair(word("or"),word("not"))</qry:annotation>
    </qry:term>
    <qry:term weight="4.75">
      <qry:score formula="8*weight*logtf" computation="38*6">228</qry:score>
      <qry:key>13642437994068421010</qry:key>
      <qry:annotation>pair(word("not"),word("to"))</qry:annotation>
    </qry:term>
    <qry:term weight="3.625">
      <qry:score formula="8*weight*logtf" computation="29*10">290</qry:score>
      <qry:key>7885524737699073672</qry:key>
      <qry:annotation>pair(word("to"),word("be"))</qry:annotation>
    </qry:term>
  </qry:and>
</qry:relevance-info>
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