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Chapter 9
When searching for objects by name, an as terisk (
*
) can be used as a wildcard character to match
any string of c
haracters, and a question mark (
?
) ma tches any single character. For example,
*cluster* matches all objects that include the string cluster anywhere in the name. The search
string m0?_* matches M01_cluster.str and M02_cluster.str b ut not M01a_cluster.str. Searches are
not case sens
itive (cluster matches Cluster matches CLUSTER).
Note: If the number of objects is large, se arches may take a few m om ents.
Searching by Other Criteria
You can perform a search based on title, labe l, dates, author, keywords, indexed content, or
descript ion. Only objects that match all specified se arch criteri a will be found. For example, you
could locate all str eams containing on e or more clustering models th at also h ave a specific label
applied, and which were modified after a specific date.
Figure 9-15
Searching for streams containing a speci
fic type of model
Object Types. You can restri ct the search to models, streams, outputs, nodes, Sup erNodes, projects,
model palettes, sc en arios, or other types of obj ects.
Models. You can sea r ch for models by c ategory (classification, approximation, clustering,
etc.) or by a specific m odeling algori thm, such as Kohonen.
You can also search by fields used—for example, all models that use a field named income
as an input or output (target) field.
Streams. For streams, you can restrict the sea r ch by fields used, or model type (either ca tegory
or algorithm) contained in the stream.