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Searching within a Number Range

Written by: The Tutor on Thursday, May 19th, 2005
Posted to: Google,Operators,Search
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Google has many interesting ways that it handles numbers. We’ve already discussed how it treats specialized numbers in our article, Specialized Number Search. And, we’ve discussed how you can turn Google into a calculator in the article, The Amazing Google Calculator — Hidden in Plain Sight. Now, we’re going to talk about how you can search Google using a range of numbers.

Essentially, you can tell Google that you want it to search for a range of numbers within the text, or wherever else you want with the advanced operators. It will find numbers equal to, or within the range, and understands numbers it finds on pages that have commas and decimal points in them. To tell Google to do a number range search, place two periods between to numbers, with no spaces, like this:

    low_number..high_number

Let’s say you were trying to figure out who was president between 1800 and 1804. You could perform the following search:

    [1801..1804 president]

You can search with decimal points in the lower or higher number, but it gets confused with commas. For example:

    [15,000..30,000 miles] confuses it.

    but [3.1..3.9 liters] does not.

You can also leave off one of the numbers to do a equal or greater than or less than or equal. For example, the following will search for numbers greater than or equal to 50000000 miles.

    [50000000.. miles]

You are supposed to be able to search dollar amounts, but it did not work for me, as it also pulled up numbers within the range that were not dollar amounts..

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One Response to “Searching within a Number Range”

  1. # Ethanon 20 May 2005 at 9:46 pm

    Very helpful! Thanks.

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