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Sam Davyson [PersonRank 10]

Thursday, June 22, 2006
18 years ago6,167 views

1?

Ryan [PersonRank 0]

18 years ago #

don't forget decimals.. like 1.2 etc...

Utills [PersonRank 10]

18 years ago #

All decimals between 1 and 2 excluding any number with a 0 or 2 in there?

Splasho [PersonRank 10]

18 years ago #

A page that contains the number (not digit) 1 and neither the numbers 0 or 2.

Splasho [PersonRank 10]

18 years ago #

Oh, it can interpret decimals? That is clever

Confused... [PersonRank 0]

18 years ago #

Any number between, but not including, 0 and 2 ?

Mack [PersonRank 0]

18 years ago #

I saw 2.0 in there. And 00:00, so it must be any number from 0 to 2, including 0 and 2...

Splasho [PersonRank 10]

18 years ago #

Including anything with the value "0" or "2" but then cancelling out things that are exactly "2" or "0". The .. operator is the clever thing which finds everything between and including two numbers. The minus operator is simple and just eliminates an exact string.

Thats my opinion.

Ryan [PersonRank 0]

18 years ago #

Right it's all numbers between 0 and 2, excluding 0 and 2

Splasho [PersonRank 10]

18 years ago #

But including strings that evaluate to them but aren't literally them

Ryan Govostes [PersonRank 1]

18 years ago #

It's the same as searching for "1", as Sam pointer out.

Hm... searching for -0 only finds 6 results. -2 is another 10 results. Weird?

Taly Sharon [PersonRank 1]

18 years ago #

all the decimals between 0 to 2 but without the strings "0" and "2".

0..2 will return all the decimal numbers between 0 to 2 (fractions included).
the minuses -0 -2 will remove the strings "0" and "2".

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