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02_browsing:04_queries [2020/04/17 20:15] simone02_browsing:04_queries [2022/01/06 13:54] Simone Ueberwasser
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 The following three options for querying the corpus are described in more detail in the sub-sections of this document: The following three options for querying the corpus are described in more detail in the sub-sections of this document:
-  * [[02_browsing:04_queries:01_simple_queries|Simple queries]]: These are basically queries for words e.g. //est// or //ich// etc. +  * [[02_browsing:04_queries:02_simple_queries|Simple queries]]: These are basically queries for words e.g. //est// or //ich// etc. 
-  * [[02_browsing:04_queries:02_regex|RegEx queries]]: These are used for more complex patterns such as alternatives (//man// and //men//), for patterns with different endings (//Man// and //Manchester//) etc.+  * [[02_browsing:04_queries:03_regex|RegEx queries]]: These are used for more complex patterns such as alternatives (//man// and //men//), for patterns with different endings (//Man// and //Manchester//) etc.
   * Queries for meta data   * Queries for meta data
-  * Combined queries: These are used whenever you want information from different [[02_browsing:02_layers|layers]], e.g. the word //man// written by only females.+  * [[02_browsing:04_queries|Combined queries]]: These are used whenever you want information from different [[02_browsing:02_layers|layers]], e.g. the word //man// written by only females.
  
 Please remember to always keep in mind the unit that you are querying. If you query in individual tokens, you do not have to consider separators such as spaces, punctuation, tabs etc. If, on the other hand, you work on a whole message, you have to take such things into account. You also have to remember that querying over whole messages is very slow and can lead to time outs. Please remember to always keep in mind the unit that you are querying. If you query in individual tokens, you do not have to consider separators such as spaces, punctuation, tabs etc. If, on the other hand, you work on a whole message, you have to take such things into account. You also have to remember that querying over whole messages is very slow and can lead to time outs.
  
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