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  2. Template:Archives - Wikipedia

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    Box to list archived discussions on talk pages Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status List of manual archives 1 list Inline list of manually maintained archives Example [[/Archive 1]], [[/Archive 2]] Content optional Demospace parameter for box demospace Demospace parameter for {{talk other}} Suggested values talk other Default talk Unknown optional Large ...

  3. Search engine indexing - Wikipedia

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    For example, while an index of 10,000 documents can be queried within milliseconds, a sequential scan of every word in 10,000 large documents could take hours. The additional computer storage required to store the index, as well as the considerable increase in the time required for an update to take place, are traded off for the time saved ...

  4. Help:A quick guide to templates - Wikipedia

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    The content from a template titled Template:foo can be added into a Wikipedia page by editing a page and typing {{foo}} into it. When then viewing the page, {{foo}} is automatically replaced by the content of the page "Template:foo". If the page "Template:foo" is later altered, all the pages with {{foo}} in them will change automatically.

  5. Template:R template index - Wikipedia

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    For information on placing these rcats on redirects (redirect pages; a Wikipedia page that sends the browser to a different article, project page, or other type of English Wikipedia page), see the rcat's own documentation page or WP:REDCAT. For an expanded index (not a navbox) with examples and a complete alphanumerical listing of redirect ...

  6. Index (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    An index (pl.: usually indexes, more rarely indices) is a list of words or phrases ('headings') and associated pointers ('locators') to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a document or collection of documents. Examples are an index in the back matter of a book and an index that serves as a library catalog.

  7. Inverted index - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of an inverted index is to allow fast full-text searches, at a cost of increased processing when a document is added to the database. [2] The inverted file may be the database file itself, rather than its index. It is the most popular data structure used in document retrieval systems, [3] used on a large scale for example in search ...

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  9. Help:Archiving a talk page - Wikipedia

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    Create the archive subpage at Talk:Example page/Archive N where "N" is either "1" or the next positive integer. Alternatively, you may occasionally wish to create a topical archive, and use an appropriate name for a topic-specific archive (for example Talk:Example page/Place of birth debate). When an archive subpage becomes too large, new ...