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Update: this is connected to question on Meta: The “isanswered” search parameter documentation is incorrect.


From the searching reference: (emphasis and formatting mine)

isanswered:

  • yes/true/1 returns only questions that have at least one accepted or positively-scored answer;

  • no/false/0 returns only questions with no accepted or positively-scored answers.

The isanswered:no is obviously invalid. It returns answers, when it should not.

Moreover, the share of unanswered results seems to be around 3 times more than answered, which is not true. (That's because the isanswered:no counts answers too).

isanswered:yes

Large search results image for isanswered:yes

isanswered:no

Large search results image for isanswered:no

Moreover, both isanswered:no isanswered:yes and isanswered:yes isanswered:no are valid and different.

Is this a bug? Am I using the syntax incorrectly?

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    isanswered:no here is not assuming is:question, which throws your stats out the window. Try explicitly isanswered:no is:q.
    – Braiam
    Jun 27, 2015 at 2:15
  • @Braiam look at this: it should return an empty list. stackoverflow.com/search?q=isanswered%3Ayes+is%3Aanswer Jun 27, 2015 at 2:57
  • @Braiam at least this works as it should: stackoverflow.com/search?q=isanswered%3Ano+is%3Aquestion Jun 27, 2015 at 2:58
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    Related: The “isanswered” search parameter documentation is incorrect. This is in addition to it being somewhat buggy in the way you described: you do need additional parameters that pertain specifically to questions, otherwise the results are nonsensical.
    – user3717023
    Jun 27, 2015 at 3:10
  • @1999 ok, seems like my question is a duplicate of the older one on Meta. Jun 27, 2015 at 3:14
  • Not entirely; the fact that the search returns answers isn't mentioned there. (I noticed it too, but it's easy to work around, so I didn't bother bringing it up). This search parameter was undocumented for a long time, only used for something internally; this is likely why it's less polished than others.
    – user3717023
    Jun 27, 2015 at 3:17
  • @1999 replaced "duplicate" with "connected to". Jun 27, 2015 at 3:19

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