Wildcard search
You can enter wildcard symbols #
and *
to perform a search with patterns.
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- The
#
symbol can be added to a search string to search a single character. Consider the following example:
- The search string
te#t
results in bothtest
andtext
.
- The search string
- The
*
symbol can be added to a search string to search multiple characters. Consider the following examples:
- The search string
tes*
results intest
,testing
, andtester
. - The search string
te*t
results intest
andtempest
. - The search string
*est
results intest
andsimplest
.
- The search string
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