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Search query syntax description
Example:
te?t
Single character (matches a single character)
The search string te?t would match both test and text.
Example:
tes*
Multiple characters (matches zero or more sequential characters)
The wildcard search: tes* would match test, testing, and tester. You can also use wildcard characters in the middle of a term. For example: te*t would match test and text. *est would match pest and test.
Example:
roam~
Fuzzy Searches
Search supports fuzzy searches based on the Damerau-Levenshtein Distance or Edit Distance algorithm. Fuzzy searches discover terms that are similar to a specified term without necessarily being an exact match. To perform a fuzzy search, use the tilde ~ symbol at the end of a single-word term. For example, to search for a term similar in spelling to "roam," use the fuzzy search:
roam~
This search will match terms like roams, foam, & foams. It will also match the word "roam" itself.
Example:
"Śivānanda Nakula"~10
Proximity Searches
A proximity search looks for terms that are within a specific distance from one another.
To perform a proximity search, add the tilde character ~ and a numeric value to the end of a search phrase. For example, to search for a "Nakula" and "Śivānanda" within 10 words of each other in a document, use the search: