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How can I observe new question of foo tag only if they are also tagged with bar or baz?


Real world example: how can I observe questions which are also tagged with either or


Lets say that there are tags which are similar, but are not synonyms :

  • bar
  • baz

I can observe new questions with at leas one of these tags by using OR option like

[bar] OR [baz] 

But now I would like to observe new questions from these tags only if they have some additional (mandatory) tag like foo.

I tried with

[foo][bar] OR [foo][baz]
([foo][bar]) OR ([foo][baz])
[foo]([bar] or [baz])

even

[foo][[bar] or [baz]]

but they are translated to

[bar] or [baz] [foo] [foo]
[bar] or [baz] [foo] [foo]
[bar] or [baz] [foo]
[bar] or [baz] [foo]

so foo intersects baz but not bar.

Is there a way to combine union with intersections as described above?

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  • (foo AND bar) OR (foo AND baz) appears to work. Jul 30, 2014 at 13:26
  • @HansPassant Thanks, this seems to work if I would like to search for questions with described tag combination, but this doesn't let me observe new ones (unless I misunderstood you).
    – Pshemo
    Jul 30, 2014 at 13:49
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    @HansPassant Actually after few tests I can see that this search is not based on tags but on content. If I would try to use tags and write it like ([java] AND [regex]) OR ([java] AND [string]) I can't get any results. Also this search query doesn't find newest questions, for instance this one is tagged with [java][regex] but was not included in result (I blame caching). Anyway thanks for help.
    – Pshemo
    Jul 30, 2014 at 14:00
  • @Pshemo the question that you linked in above comment is not there anymore..
    – Harsh Baid
    Jul 31, 2014 at 11:58
  • @HarshBaid It was removed by its author, probably because it got few downvotes. Point is that it existed for over 20 minutes and was not found by search engine (using query I mentioned earlier) so this way I am not able to observe very new questions (I assume that results available for search engine are updated/cached once every hour or half an hour).
    – Pshemo
    Jul 31, 2014 at 12:02

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Although the search box doesn't seem to support [string] [java] OR [regex] [java] (transforming it to [java] or [regex] [string] [java]), you can move the or in the resulting URL to get the desired result:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/string+java+or+regex+java

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