
Words differently arranged have a different meaning, and meanings differently arranged have different effects. Blaise Pascal | Advanced search tools The database search is performed real time. The following search methods and features are realized. Simple Search A simple keyword search, all keyword combination are output in the search results. For example, for “car” you will see the following results: used cars, fast cars, chasing cars, car rental, etc. Exact Phrase Search A search for a key phrase. For example, for “used car” you will see the following results: used car prices, used car for sale, used car values, used cars online, etc. Any Combination Search A search for any combination of words in a key phrase. For example, for “fast car” you will see the following results: fast and the furious cars, fast muscle cars, custom fast street cars, driving cars fast and furious, etc. Boolean Expressions A function of the Advanced Search allowing limiting the number of the output keywords for the following types: * containing ALL entered keywords in the search request; * containing a key phrase entered in the search request; * containing at least one keyword entered in the search request; * NOT containing any keywords entered in the search request. AND (“&”, “+”) The AND logical condition is presumed, therefore can be left unspecified, request “fast+car” is absolutely equal to “fast and car”. Only keyword containing both of the specified words will be output for both of these search requests. OR (“|”) The OR logical condition allow searching for at least of the specified operands. For request “fast|car” the search results containing both any of entered keywords and all keywords will be output. NOT (“-“) The NOT logical condition limits the search results by the entered keyword after the operator. For request “car –used” the keyword combination containing "car", but not containing "used" will be output. ( ) Parenthesis specifies the logical operator execution order. For example, for request fast|used car the keyword combinations either containing "fast", or containing both "used" and "car" (this operator has the higher priority) will be output. For request “(fast|used) car”, the keyword combinations containing both "fast" and "car", and "used" and "car" will be output. |