Computer Science, asked by sunpreetkaurrathi, 1 month ago

These searches are useful when we don't know the full text of a quote. *

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Answered by deepikakumari737e
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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option A) Wildcard

Wildcard searches are useful when we don't know the full text of a quote.

  • The * symbol is substituted for another word in wildcard searches. When you are unsure of a quote's complete meaning, they can be helpful. You can search for two or more terms at once using combination searches, which employ the OR operator. Using the term AND is another technique to create a combination search.
  • When you don't know a quote's entire text, for instance, wildcard searches can still be helpful.
  • To tell Google that you're seeking for an exact match, use quotation marks. When you conduct a search within a quote, you only get results that contain all of those words in the precise arrangement. Without using quotes, you can find results that contain the words you entered but may not always appear in the order you intended.
  • In a search query, wildcards can be used in place of one or more characters. When searching for a single character, a question mark (?) is used. For searching with several characters, use an asterisk (*).
  • In our library's databases, the top two wildcards are: Any number of characters can be specified with an asterisk (*). When it occurs at the conclusion of a root word, it is known as "truncation." This is useful when looking for a root word's changeable ends.

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