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Reverse
++++
-A token filter of type `reverse` that simply reverses each token.
+Reverses each token in a stream. For example, you can use the `reverse` filter
+to change `cat` to `tac`.
+
+Reversed tokens are useful for suffix-based searches,
+such as finding words that end in `-ion` or searching file names by their
+extension.
+
+This filter uses Lucene's
+https://lucene.apache.org/core/{lucene_version_path}/analyzers-common/org/apache/lucene/analysis/reverse/ReverseStringFilter.html[ReverseStringFilter].
+
+[[analysis-reverse-tokenfilter-analyze-ex]]
+==== Example
+
+The following <> request uses the `reverse`
+filter to reverse each token in `quick fox jumps`:
+
+[source,console]
+--------------------------------------------------
+GET _analyze
+{
+ "tokenizer" : "standard",
+ "filter" : ["reverse"],
+ "text" : "quick fox jumps"
+}
+--------------------------------------------------
+
+The filter produces the following tokens:
+
+[source,text]
+--------------------------------------------------
+[ kciuq, xof, spmuj ]
+--------------------------------------------------
+
+/////////////////////
+[source,console-result]
+--------------------------------------------------
+{
+ "tokens" : [
+ {
+ "token" : "kciuq",
+ "start_offset" : 0,
+ "end_offset" : 5,
+ "type" : "",
+ "position" : 0
+ },
+ {
+ "token" : "xof",
+ "start_offset" : 6,
+ "end_offset" : 9,
+ "type" : "",
+ "position" : 1
+ },
+ {
+ "token" : "spmuj",
+ "start_offset" : 10,
+ "end_offset" : 15,
+ "type" : "",
+ "position" : 2
+ }
+ ]
+}
+--------------------------------------------------
+/////////////////////
+
+[[analysis-reverse-tokenfilter-analyzer-ex]]
+==== Add to an analyzer
+
+The following <> request uses the
+`reverse` filter to configure a new
+<>.
+
+[source,console]
+--------------------------------------------------
+PUT reverse_example
+{
+ "settings" : {
+ "analysis" : {
+ "analyzer" : {
+ "whitespace_reverse" : {
+ "tokenizer" : "whitespace",
+ "filter" : ["reverse"]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+--------------------------------------------------
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