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mmolenda [Slop factor with relaxed order]
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 ==== Slop factor with relaxed order ==== ==== Slop factor with relaxed order ====
  
-This operator combines the regular slop factor with the option to change the order of the words typed in the searchbox. In NKJP 2, unchecking the "​order"​ box is necessary to run relaxed-order queries. Please note that in this Wiki the relaxed order is represented by the phrase ​("​order"​ uchecked).+This operator combines the regular slop factor with the option to change the order of the words typed in the searchbox. In NKJP 2, unchecking the "​order"​ box is necessary to run relaxed-order queries. Please note that in this Wiki the relaxed order is represented by the expression ​("​order"​ uchecked).
  
 [[http://​pelcra.clarin-pl.eu/​NKJP/#​search/​pl/​problem%20jest/​true/​-1/​-1/​0/​20/​-1/​1/​1000/​0/​-1/​0/​1000/​.*/​-3,​-2,​-1,​1,​2,​3/​3/​-1/​-1/​-1/​false/​2/​medium/​0|problem jest (Slop factor = 2) ("​order"​ unchecked) ]] [[http://​pelcra.clarin-pl.eu/​NKJP/#​search/​pl/​problem%20jest/​true/​-1/​-1/​0/​20/​-1/​1/​1000/​0/​-1/​0/​1000/​.*/​-3,​-2,​-1,​1,​2,​3/​3/​-1/​-1/​-1/​false/​2/​medium/​0|problem jest (Slop factor = 2) ("​order"​ unchecked) ]]
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 This operator excludes specified variants of query terms from the results. Consequently,​ it must be combined with query types that produce variation in the results. Negation is marked by a pipe sign with an exclamation mark “|!”, which is to be read as “but not”. The example shows how it is used with a base form query. The specified form of the word is excluded from the results: This operator excludes specified variants of query terms from the results. Consequently,​ it must be combined with query types that produce variation in the results. Negation is marked by a pipe sign with an exclamation mark “|!”, which is to be read as “but not”. The example shows how it is used with a base form query. The specified form of the word is excluded from the results:
  
-[[http://​tinyurl.com/​necsebo|<​lemma=prosić>​|!proszę]]+[[https://​tinyurl.com/​zumgzkr|<​lemma=prosić>​|!proszę]]
  
 {{:​prosic.jpg|}} {{:​prosic.jpg|}}
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 A full stop “.” is a wild card, it stands for any sign. A full stop used within any word will replace a single letter. In tha case of "​zaka.ę",​ it may be "​ż"​ or "​ł"​. A full stop “.” is a wild card, it stands for any sign. A full stop used within any word will replace a single letter. In tha case of "​zaka.ę",​ it may be "​ż"​ or "​ł"​.
  
-[[http://tinyurl.com/pd26448|zaka.ę]]+[[http://pelcra.clarin-pl.eu/​NKJP/#​search/​pl/​zaka.%C4%99/​true/​-1/​-1/​0/​20/​-1/​1/​1000/​0/​-1/​0/​1000/​.*/​-3,​-2,​-1,​1,​2,​3/​3/​-1/​-1/​-1/​false/​2/​medium/0|zaka.ę]]
  
 {{:​zakaze.jpg|}} {{:​zakaze.jpg|}}
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 A plus “+” is a quantifier: the preceding sign can appear one or more times. A plus “+” is a quantifier: the preceding sign can appear one or more times.
  
-[[http://tinyurl.com/q2ax63f|wan+a]]+[[http://pelcra.clarin-pl.eu/​NKJP/#​search/​pl/​wan%2Ba/​true/​-1/​-1/​0/​20/​-1/​1/​1000/​0/​-1/​0/​1000/​.*/​-3,​-2,​-1,​1,​2,​3/​3/​-1/​-1/​-1/​false/​2/​medium/0|wan+a]]
  
 {{:​wanna.jpg|}} {{:​wanna.jpg|}}
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 An asterisk “*” is another quantifier: the preceding sign can appear zero or more times. Thus, "​pan*a"​ will fetch both "​pana"​ ("​n"​ repeated zero times) and "​panna"​ ("​n"​ repeated more than zero times). An asterisk “*” is another quantifier: the preceding sign can appear zero or more times. Thus, "​pan*a"​ will fetch both "​pana"​ ("​n"​ repeated zero times) and "​panna"​ ("​n"​ repeated more than zero times).
  
-[[http://tinyurl.com/olo924a|pan*a]]+[[http://pelcra.clarin-pl.eu/​NKJP/#​search/​pl/​pan*a/​true/​-1/​-1/​0/​20/​-1/​1/​1000/​0/​-1/​0/​1000/​.*/​-3,​-2,​-1,​1,​2,​3/​3/​-1/​-1/​-1/​false/​2/​medium/0|pan*a]]
  
 {{:​panna.jpg|}} {{:​panna.jpg|}}
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 “.+” means that in this part of the query any sign or sequence of signs may appear. “.+” means that in this part of the query any sign or sequence of signs may appear.
  
-[[http://tinyurl.com/ocf7pcv|t.+m]]+[[http://pelcra.clarin-pl.eu/​NKJP/#​search/​pl/​t.%2Bm/​true/​-1/​-1/​0/​20/​-1/​1/​1000/​0/​-1/​0/​1000/​.*/​-3,​-2,​-1,​1,​2,​3/​3/​-1/​-1/​-1/​false/​2/​medium/0|t.+m]]
  
 {{:​tam.jpg|}} {{:​tam.jpg|}}
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 "​.*"​ is used when either nothing or any combination of signs may appear after the sequence typed in by the user: "​.*"​ is used when either nothing or any combination of signs may appear after the sequence typed in by the user:
  
-[[http://tinyurl.com/olxcb9h|tren.*]]+[[http://pelcra.clarin-pl.eu/​NKJP/#​search/​pl/​tren.*/​true/​-1/​-1/​0/​20/​-1/​1/​1000/​0/​-1/​0/​1000/​.*/​-3,​-2,​-1,​1,​2,​3/​3/​-1/​-1/​-1/​false/​2/​medium/0|tren.*]]
  
 {{:​tren.jpg|}} {{:​tren.jpg|}}
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 using more than one dot allows the user to replace a set number of characters using more than one dot allows the user to replace a set number of characters
  
-[[http://tinyurl.com/pqszb7b|b....s]]+[[http://pelcra.clarin-pl.eu/​NKJP/#​search/​pl/​b....s/​true/​-1/​-1/​0/​20/​-1/​1/​1000/​0/​-1/​0/​1000/​.*/​-3,​-2,​-1,​1,​2,​3/​3/​-1/​-1/​-1/​false/​2/​medium/0|b....s]]
  
 {{:​biceps.jpg|}} {{:​biceps.jpg|}}
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