BUG: Clausal search

MJ. Smith
MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 55,118
edited November 2024 in Beta Forum Archive

Yes, if I scroll far enough I get to Peter as object - note this is a test case shown in L5. It appears as if L5 forgot what it was looking for or omitted the last pass.





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  • Bradley Grainger (Logos)
    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 12,141

    This is by design. Just like Morph Search, Analysis view returns all entities that are in the clause (and not just the two things you searched for; otherwise the results would be pretty boring).

    It expands every search result into all the unique combinations that occur in that clause, so sorting and grouping can work. (If "Andrew" wasn't placed in his own row, you couldn't group by Object to see all other objects that are in the results from your search.)

  • Chris Robbers
    Chris Robbers Member, Logos Employee Posts: 63

    Just to clarify a bit on what Bradley is saying, there should be an Object of Peter for each unique clause (you can't see it below in your screenshot because you've sorted by Object). We also list all other objects for each clause as separate rows (and do this same kind of permutation for other columns where there are multiple values).

    Yes, it is a bit confusing at first blush. I believe we are looking at making some improvements to how we display this data for these situations for a possible future release.

  • Mark Barnes
    Mark Barnes Member Posts: 15,432 ✭✭✭

    Yes, it is a bit confusing at first blush. I believe we are looking at making some improvements to how we display this data for these situations for a possible future release.

    You might like to give some thought to de-duplicating places where the same person or object is repeated multiple times in the same verse. An example is Luke 20:37, 'the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob'.

    This search returns results for that verse if you want to test subject:moses verb-lemma:λέγω 

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