Well not really the operators themselves but implementation.
Does it follow standard boolean logic? Can I use parenthesis without the parenthesis being considered a search term?
Example:
I may want to search for:
rot and fin or tail
I am trying to search for:
rot and (fin or tail)
Standard boolean logic would read it as:
(rot and fin) or tail
What would the algorithms used here determine it to be? I am even allowed to compound multiple logical operators in the search query?
Thank you for your time in helping me to understand this.
Does it follow standard boolean logic? Can I use parenthesis without the parenthesis being considered a search term?
Example:
I may want to search for:
rot and fin or tail
I am trying to search for:
rot and (fin or tail)
Standard boolean logic would read it as:
(rot and fin) or tail
What would the algorithms used here determine it to be? I am even allowed to compound multiple logical operators in the search query?
Thank you for your time in helping me to understand this.