String Operators and Examples
| Character | Operator | Explanation | Example | Queries For | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $ | Starts with | Starts with the given string. | $Contrast | Contrast | 
| A search can "start with" no operator; however, the $ string operator can be used to include spaces and special characters in the search string. | 
 | Starts with the given string including a space. | $ Contrast | "Contrast" Quotation marks used to show the preceding space. | 
| See the / string operator for comparison. | 
 | Starts with the given string including the / character. | $/Contrast | Begins with /Contrast | 
| / | Contains | Contains a given string. | /Contrast | Procedure descriptions with the word Contrast | 
| When the search string contains a character that is also a string operator, the first occurrence of any of the string operators becomes an escape for the next character and the second character is included in the search string. | 
 | Contains the given string including the - character or the / character. | /-Contrast //Contrast | Contains -Contrast Contains /Contrast | 
| \ | Does not contain | Does not contain the given string. | \Contrast | Any string that does not contain Contrast | 
| \= | Does not contain | Does not contain the given string including the = character. | \=Contrast \==Contrast | Any string that does not contain =Contrast Any string that does not contain ==Contrast | 
| ! | Does not start with | Does not start with the given string. | !Contrast | Does not start with Contrast | 
| = | Equals | Equals the given string. | =Contrast | Equals Contrast |