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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T12:56:14+00:00 2026-05-25T12:56:14+00:00

I have the following query which works great: string[] Words = {search,query,example}; … Snip

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I have the following query which works great:

string[] Words = {"search","query","example"};

... Snip ...

var Results = (
    from a in q
    from w in Words
    where
        (
        a.Title.ToLower().Contains(w)
        || a.Body.ToLower().Contains(w)
        )
    select new
    {
        a,
        Count = 0
    }).OrderByDescending(x=> x.Count)
    .Distinct()
    .Take(Settings.ArticlesPerPage);

What I need it to do, is return Count which is the total occurrences of the words. I’m going to weight it in favour of the title as well, example:

Count = (OccuranceInTitle * 5) + (OccurancesInBody)

I’m assuming I need to use the Linq.Count but I’m not sure how to apply it in this instance.

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    2026-05-25T12:56:15+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:56 pm

    This is what I came up with:

    var query =
        from a in q
        from w in Words
        let title = a.Title.ToLower()
        let body = a.Body.ToLower()
        let replTitle = Regex.Replace(title, string.Format("\\b{0}\\b", w), string.Empty)
        let replBody = Regex.Replace(body, string.Format("\\b{0}\\b", w), string.Empty)
        let titleOccurences = (title.Length - replTitle.Length) / w.Length
        let bodyOccurences = (body.Length - replBody.Length) / w.Length
        let score = titleOccurences * 5 + bodyOccurences
        where score > 0
        select new { Article = a, Score = score };
    
    var results = query.GroupBy(r => r.Article)
                       .OrderByDescending(g => g.Sum(r => r.Score))
                       .Take(Settings.ArticlesPerPage);
    

    Counting occurrences is done with the (surprisingly) quick and dirty method of replacing occurrences with string.Empty and calculating based on the resulting string length. After the scores for each article and each word are calculated, I ‘m grouping for each article, ordering by the sum of scores for all the words and taking a chunk out of the results.

    I didn’t fire up the compiler, so please excuse any obvious mistakes.

    Update: This version uses regexes as in

    Regex.Replace(title, string.Format("\\b{0}\\b", w), string.Empty)
    

    instead of the original version’s

    title.Replace(w, string.Empty)
    

    so that it now matches only whole words (the string.Replace version would also match word fragments).

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