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* '''Natural Language Search'''. Enter keywords or a phrase without any operators to perform a weighted natural language search with the most relevant records displayed first. | * '''Natural Language Search'''. Enter keywords or a phrase without any operators to perform a weighted natural language search with the most relevant records displayed first. | ||
* '''Exact Phrase'''. Enclose a phrase in double quotes to perform an exact match search. Example: "magic box" | * '''Exact Phrase'''. Enclose a phrase in double quotes to perform an exact match search. Example: "magic box" | ||
* '''Required Words'''. Any word preceded by a plus sign (+) is considered required. Example: magic +box | * '''Required Words'''. Any word preceded by a plus sign (+) is considered required. Example: magic +box | ||
* '''Unwanted Words'''. Any word preceded by a minus sign (-) is considered unwanted. Example: magic -box | * '''Unwanted Words'''. Any word preceded by a minus sign (-) is considered unwanted. Example: magic -box | ||
* '''Negated Words'''. Any word preceded by a tilde (~) has its relevance lowered. It effectively lowers relative ranking of records containing the word. Example: magic ~box | * '''Negated Words'''. Any word preceded by a tilde (~) has its relevance lowered. It effectively lowers relative ranking of records containing the word. Example: magic ~box | ||
* '''Stemming'''. Any word root followed by an asterisk (*) matches occurences of the root followed by any suffix: Example: box* matches boxes, boxed, boxing, etc. | * '''Stemming'''. Any word root followed by an asterisk (*) matches occurences of the root followed by any suffix: Example: box* matches boxes, boxed, boxing, etc. | ||
Revision as of 16:21, 6 October 2009
Xstreet's search functionality supports the following Boolean search operators:
- Natural Language Search. Enter keywords or a phrase without any operators to perform a weighted natural language search with the most relevant records displayed first.
- Exact Phrase. Enclose a phrase in double quotes to perform an exact match search. Example: "magic box"
- Required Words. Any word preceded by a plus sign (+) is considered required. Example: magic +box
- Unwanted Words. Any word preceded by a minus sign (-) is considered unwanted. Example: magic -box
- Negated Words. Any word preceded by a tilde (~) has its relevance lowered. It effectively lowers relative ranking of records containing the word. Example: magic ~box
- Stemming. Any word root followed by an asterisk (*) matches occurences of the root followed by any suffix: Example: box* matches boxes, boxed, boxing, etc.
Operators can be combined in a single search.