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- | ====== 2.3 Queries ====== | + | ====== 2.4 Queries ====== |
- | You can query the corpus for very different pieces of information such as texts written in the chats, part of speech annotations, | + | You can query the corpus for very different pieces of information such as messages |
- | Please keep in mind that all the fields in the corpus are text fields. For your query that means that you cannot search for //larger// or //smaller than//. For example, you cannot say "show me all chats with more than 1000 messages", | + | Please keep in mind that all the fields in the corpus are text fields. |
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: | ||
- | * Simple queries: | + | * [[02_browsing: |
- | * RegEx queries: are used for more complex patterns such as alternatives (//man// and //men//), for patterns with different endings (//Man// and // | + | * [[02_browsing: |
- | * Combined queries: are used whenever you want information from different [[02_browsing: | + | * Queries for meta data |
+ | * [[02_browsing: | ||
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+ | 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, | ||
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