As I was searching for a question, I accidently typed a \
at the end of my query and was surprised to find that I got more results than when I was searching without it.
The search [c#] showdialog enable
yields 61 results.
The search [c#] showdialog enable\
yields 129 results.
I looked here to see if this was some mysterious, advanced search operator, but I could not find any reference to \
or slash
, which left me wondering what this was doing.
Multiple slashes at the end of the query don't affect the result:
[c#] showdialog enable\\\\
also yields 129 results.Same with slashes at the beginning:
[c#] showdialog \\\enable
also yields 129 results./
or\
don't make a difference:[c#] showdialog /enable
also yields 129 results.A space and
\
yields different results (I guess it's searching for the literal"\"
):[c#] showdialog enable \
yields 0 result.A
/
in the middle seems to separate the terms:[c#] showdialog en/able
shows results withen
andable
, but notenable
and yields 9 results.
Can someone explain how the slash at the beginning or end of a term is affecting the results?