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  • A question about search

    I notice the options:

    Search for items including these words:
    and excluding these words:
    and optionally containing these words:
    search for exact phrase:


    What purpose does the third option serve? It appears a little redundant. I think it has a function - the OR function is what I think its supposed to be but the wording is confusing.
    One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

  • #2
    if the first option is A and the third is B, if you use both you'll have the following expresion

    (A and B) or (A)
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    • #3
      Originally posted by MarkG
      if the first option is A and the third is B, if you use both you'll have the following expresion

      (A and B) or (A)
      Which is logically equivalent to A.


      The proof:

      Assume A is true. Then (A and B) or (A) is true.
      Assume A is false. Then (A and B) is false, hence (A and B) or (A) is false.
      Assume B is true/false - no bearing on the logical value of the expression (A and B) or (A).

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      • #4
        Just how bored were you when you noticed this BC?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ljube-ljcvetko
          Which is logically equivalent to A.

          The proof:

          Assume A is true. Then (A and B) or (A) is true.
          Assume A is false. Then (A and B) is false, hence (A and B) or (A) is false.
          Assume B is true/false - no bearing on the logical value of the expression (A and B) or (A).
          perhaps , but you also get results with the B text highlighted
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          • #6
            Ok that makes some sense. You get to highlight options without filtering negative results.
            One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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