In March 2011 I had this reply from Wrensoft re square brackets:
Square brackets are effectively treated like a space character, and break up words.
So searching for DOG[CAT] is the same as searching for DOG CAT.
However if you select match ALL words, then you should get a match. That is to say, searching for DOG[CAT] should match both the text DOG[CAT] and DOG CAT on a page.
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I posted this question last week under that reply, but it must have been overlooked due to the original thread being a year old, so I am starting a new thread:
Because I need to distinguish between products such as d-[1,2-13C2]glucose and d-[1-13C]glucose, I have selected both the comma and hyphen to be join characters. I can't do anything about the brackets. When I search for d-[1,2-13C2]glucose with ALL search words selected, the Zoom engine replies
Search results for: d- 1,2-13C2 glucose
No results found.
If I then repeat the search, using the term d- 1,2-13C2 glucose, Zoom replies it searched for d 1,2-13C2 glucose and I have a good match.
I don't have DOG[CAT] on our pages, but it seems that searching for d-[1,2-13C2]glucose is not the same as searching for d- 1,2-13C2 glucose. My first bracket follows a join char (hyphen for us) but the second bracket is between two characters.
Is zoom stripping out brackets during the indexing, but not soon enough during the query?
Are square brackets treated identically to parentheses?
I recently upgraded to 1028 and I had been using 1023. The site in question can be seen at www.omicronbio.com/search.php. Please note that I am entering these terms in the Search for box and leaving the product name box blank.
Square brackets are effectively treated like a space character, and break up words.
So searching for DOG[CAT] is the same as searching for DOG CAT.
However if you select match ALL words, then you should get a match. That is to say, searching for DOG[CAT] should match both the text DOG[CAT] and DOG CAT on a page.
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I posted this question last week under that reply, but it must have been overlooked due to the original thread being a year old, so I am starting a new thread:
Because I need to distinguish between products such as d-[1,2-13C2]glucose and d-[1-13C]glucose, I have selected both the comma and hyphen to be join characters. I can't do anything about the brackets. When I search for d-[1,2-13C2]glucose with ALL search words selected, the Zoom engine replies
Search results for: d- 1,2-13C2 glucose
No results found.
If I then repeat the search, using the term d- 1,2-13C2 glucose, Zoom replies it searched for d 1,2-13C2 glucose and I have a good match.
I don't have DOG[CAT] on our pages, but it seems that searching for d-[1,2-13C2]glucose is not the same as searching for d- 1,2-13C2 glucose. My first bracket follows a join char (hyphen for us) but the second bracket is between two characters.
Is zoom stripping out brackets during the indexing, but not soon enough during the query?
Are square brackets treated identically to parentheses?
I recently upgraded to 1028 and I had been using 1023. The site in question can be seen at www.omicronbio.com/search.php. Please note that I am entering these terms in the Search for box and leaving the product name box blank.
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