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What the difference between two kinds of search: context-sensitive and prefix?

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What the difference between two kinds of search: context-sensitive and prefix?

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– For example, in case of prefix search all stations begin on a title, entered by you will be searched. If you will use context-sensitive search – all stations containing specific by you title in any part will be searched. For example, prefix request for “Kiev” will issue the following: KIEV MOSKOVSKII, KIEV PAS, KIEV PETROVKA, KIEV VOLYNSKII, KIEVSKII. And the context-sensitive search for “Kiev” will issue the following: ENAKIEVO, KIEV MOSKOVSKII, KIEV PAS, KIEV PETROVKA, KIEV VOLYNSKII, KIEVSKII, LGOV KIEV, MOSKVA KIEVSKAIA, NOVOKIEVKA. • I search for a train number 41 and the whole list of such trains was shown to me. Why? – Because the numerical number of a train, to which the passengers have got used the concrete train does not determine unequivocally. Railways are used for unequivocal identification of a train its service code, which apart from of figures contains the letter in an extremity. That is why there are some trains with number 41, but going on different routes. It also

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