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@ -3,21 +3,21 @@ ttcQuery is a custom query language that is standard for use in TTC. The concept
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**Syntax**
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Start query: `?`
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- by default, queries search the current publication
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- you can specify a publication by following this with the name, by default it will use the latest release of a publication
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- you can specify the version by including it in a pair of square brackets
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- by default, queries search the current publication
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- you can specify a publication by following this with the name, by default it will use the latest release of a publication
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- you can specify the version by including it in a pair of square brackets
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Query current object: `^`
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- refers specifically to the object based off of this specific type
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- refers specifically to the object based off of this specific type
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Query relative object: `$`
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- refers to the last relative object in the hierarchy
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- refers to the last relative object in the hierarchy
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Access child: `.`
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- this also maps over all items in a list and returns a list of the relevant children
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- if the parent is a list, it will return a list of just the specified child
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- this also maps over all items in a list and returns a list of the relevant children
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- if the parent is a list, it will return a list of just the specified child
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Select: `[]`
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- Selects any of the items that matches the provided selector
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- Providing a number selects the ordinal item in the list
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- Providing a comparator selects items that match the comparator
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- Selectors can be separated by either commas for "and" or slashes for "or", but not both
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- Selects any of the items that matches the provided selector
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- Providing a number selects the ordinal item in the list
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- Providing a comparator selects items that match the comparator
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- Selectors can be separated by either commas for "and" or slashes for "or", but not both
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Comparators:
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- `=` is similar to
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Comparators:
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- `<` less than
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- `>=` greater than or equal to
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- `<=` less than or equal to
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- `!!` is true/exists
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- `!!` is true/exists. When used as the name of a child, it treats the entire parent as a list and returns the key as $0 and the value as $1 for each child.
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- `!` is not
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- `/` or, allows matching one or more comparators at the same time
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Combiner: `()`
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- Will only select items that match all of the selectors
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- Selectors can be separated by either commas for "and" or slashes for "or", but not both
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--Templating--
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Inline Templating
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insertion: `{{}}`
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- Allows for queries to be wrapped in a templated string
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- Can be either a direct query or used in combination with the "_" character to reference a single query
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@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ separator: `::;;`
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- should support any standard escaped characters such as newline
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Examples:
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`?core.weapon_abilities[name=Rapid Fire].body`
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- this searches the publication 'core' object for weapon_abilities that have the name
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`?core[v1].weapon_abilities[name=Rapid Fire].body`
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- this searches version 'v1' of the publication 'core' object for weapon_abilities that have the name
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`Sustained Hits {{?^sustained_hits}}`
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- This formats the string with the queried values, which start the query within the same object that the field exists in. This would result in the string 'Sustained Hits 1'
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`Anti-{{_.keyword}} {{_.value}}<<?^anti_abilities`
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- This formats the string with the queried values, which start the query within the same object that the field exists in. This would result in the string 'Anti-Infantry 2+' or 'Anti-Infantry 2+, Anti-Monster 4+' if there are more than one matching values
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`Anti-{{_.keyword}} {{_.value}}:://;;<<?^anti_abilities`
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- This formats the string with the queried values, which start the query within the same object that the field exists in. This would result in the string 'Anti-Infantry 2+' or 'Anti-Infantry 2+//Anti-Monster 4+' if there are more than one matching values
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`?core.weapon_abilities[name=Rapid Fire].body`
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- this searches the publication 'core' object for weapon_abilities that have the name
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`?core[v1].weapon_abilities[name=Rapid Fire].body`
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- this searches version 'v1' of the publication 'core' object for weapon_abilities that have the name
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`Sustained Hits {{?^sustained_hits}}`
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- This formats the string with the queried values, which start the query within the same object that the field exists in. This would result in the string 'Sustained Hits 1'
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`Anti-{{_.keyword}} {{_.value}}<<?^anti_abilities`
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- This formats the string with the queried values, which start the query within the same object that the field exists in. This would result in the string 'Anti-Infantry 2+' or 'Anti-Infantry 2+, Anti-Monster 4+' if there are more than one matching values
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`Anti-{{_.keyword}} {{_.value}}:://;;<<?^anti_abilities`
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- This formats the string with the queried values, which start the query within the same object that the field exists in. This would result in the string 'Anti-Infantry 2+' or 'Anti-Infantry 2+//Anti-Monster 4+' if there are more than one matching values
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