In r, @
is a special symbol used to extract components from a specific (but common) type of list object. Today a question asked for the meaning of this symbol. The question is a near-exact duplicate of a five-year old question with nearly the exact same title. I closed as a duplicate and pointed out to the user that they should search for similar questions before posting. The OP then responded that they looked for but could not find similar questions.
I guess this is a fair point because when searching for [r] "@ symbol"
the result comes up twelfth in the list. Is there some way to improve results so it's easier to for users to find a question based on symbols like this (or this symbol specifically)?
r "@ symbol"
the results are all about "The registered trademark symbol, designated by ® [...]" as the@
is silently stripped, leaving justr symbol
as the query.@
withat symbol
in your search. The question linked in this OP is the first search result.r "@ symbol"
. "Use google" on its own won't work unless the query is also changed; which might not be obvious to many people. Also, I don't know how well that works for more complicated things like perl operators...