Select entries using a match string
When you type a string into the Match field of the window, Oracle Empirica searches the entire hierarchy and all entries containing that string may be selected.
Special characters
To search for the following special characters, you must precede each special character with a backslash (\):
+
*
?
.
\
(
)
[
]
Example | Description |
---|---|
NAUSEA \+ VOMITING |
NAUSEA + VOMITING |
\(R\) ELBOW PAIN |
(R) ELBOW PAIN |
Match string syntax
In the Match String field, you can use the following syntax:
Syntax | What Is Matched | Syntax Example | Found by Example |
---|---|---|---|
^ |
Letter(s) at the beginning of a value. |
^V |
VERTIGO VOMITING Does not find SEVERE VOMITING. |
$ |
Letter(s) at the end of a value. |
on$ |
AGITATION DEPRESSION Does not find ANEMIA IRON DEFIC. |
. |
Any single character. |
D.stonia |
DYSTONIA |
[abcdef] |
Any character included in the set. |
[gq] |
All terms that have any of the letters g or q, including: ANGINA FREQUENT URINATION |
\b |
A word boundary in a term. |
\bDr |
ABNORMAL DREAMS DRY MOUTH |
\s |
White space in a term. |
en\s |
PATHOGEN RESISTANCE SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROM |
\s |
\sen |
ABDO ENLARGE |
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