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As seen from the UG, "k" was not a prefix when using the filter function. Thus, not sure if the "k" was a typo or was it meant as a short-form for the word "keyword".
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Thank you for noticing. But here the k is a short form (or you can say variable) that represent the keyword for easier understanding.
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I disagree
Reason for disagreement: If its meant to be a short form, I felt that the correct way to represent is is to have a comma between "keywords" and "k". For example, "keywords, k".
As seen from the UG, "k" was not a prefix when using the filter function. Thus, not sure if the "k" was a typo or was it meant as a short-form for the word "keyword".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: