--- navigation_title: "Standard" mapped_pages: - https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/analysis-standard-analyzer.html --- # Standard analyzer [analysis-standard-analyzer] The `standard` analyzer is the default analyzer which is used if none is specified. It provides grammar based tokenization (based on the Unicode Text Segmentation algorithm, as specified in [Unicode Standard Annex #29](https://unicode.org/reports/tr29/)) and works well for most languages. ## Example output [_example_output_4] ```console POST _analyze { "analyzer": "standard", "text": "The 2 QUICK Brown-Foxes jumped over the lazy dog's bone." } ``` The above sentence would produce the following terms: ```text [ the, 2, quick, brown, foxes, jumped, over, the, lazy, dog's, bone ] ``` ## Configuration [_configuration_5] The `standard` analyzer accepts the following parameters: `max_token_length` : The maximum token length. If a token is seen that exceeds this length then it is split at `max_token_length` intervals. Defaults to `255`. `stopwords` : A pre-defined stop words list like `_english_` or an array containing a list of stop words. Defaults to `_none_`. `stopwords_path` : The path to a file containing stop words. See the [Stop Token Filter](/reference/text-analysis/analysis-stop-tokenfilter.md) for more information about stop word configuration. ## Example configuration [_example_configuration_4] In this example, we configure the `standard` analyzer to have a `max_token_length` of 5 (for demonstration purposes), and to use the pre-defined list of English stop words: ```console PUT my-index-000001 { "settings": { "analysis": { "analyzer": { "my_english_analyzer": { "type": "standard", "max_token_length": 5, "stopwords": "_english_" } } } } } POST my-index-000001/_analyze { "analyzer": "my_english_analyzer", "text": "The 2 QUICK Brown-Foxes jumped over the lazy dog's bone." } ``` The above example produces the following terms: ```text [ 2, quick, brown, foxes, jumpe, d, over, lazy, dog's, bone ] ``` ## Definition [_definition_4] The `standard` analyzer consists of: Tokenizer : * [Standard Tokenizer](/reference/text-analysis/analysis-standard-tokenizer.md) Token Filters : * [Lower Case Token Filter](/reference/text-analysis/analysis-lowercase-tokenfilter.md) * [Stop Token Filter](/reference/text-analysis/analysis-stop-tokenfilter.md) (disabled by default) If you need to customize the `standard` analyzer beyond the configuration parameters then you need to recreate it as a `custom` analyzer and modify it, usually by adding token filters. This would recreate the built-in `standard` analyzer and you can use it as a starting point: ```console PUT /standard_example { "settings": { "analysis": { "analyzer": { "rebuilt_standard": { "tokenizer": "standard", "filter": [ "lowercase" <1> ] } } } } } ``` 1. You’d add any token filters after `lowercase`.