Question having score > 1 178 Results (It should be below 178)
Question having score > 0 130 Results
How is it possible?
Question having score > 1 178 Results (It should be below 178)
Question having score > 0 130 Results
How is it possible?
The search parameter score:0
is special in that it only matches posts with an exact score, unlike score:<positive-or-negative-number>
, which match posts with a given score and higher.
The search results page does tell you that only score 0 is being matched:
Search options not closed score 0 answers 0
Compare that with your score:1
search, which tells you a range is being matched:
Search options not closed score>= 1 answers 0
The “advanced search tips” in-line help also tells you it’s not going to match a range:
score:3 (3+)
score:0 (none)
Use score:0..
if you need a range search, which gets you 308 results, neatly confirming that you got the same results of your two queries into one (178 + 130 = 308).
Because score:0 and score:1 do not have the same behavior. You can see what the criteria each query is using by looking above the search bar.
The difference is score:3 is returning all matching posts with a score of 1 or more whereas score:0 returns posts with a score of exactly 0.
The Advanced Search Tips on the search page define the behavior
To get posts scoring 0 or more you need to append a ..
after the zero. This isn't in the advanced search tips I mentioned above, but is mentioned in https://stackoverflow.com/help/searching
[sublimetext] answers:0 closed:0 score:0..
will return what you are looking for (only 1 period will work actually, but the defined behavior is 2 periods)