"Search Functions"

#PokemonGO: Can we compile all search functions discovered? So far we have the following: Name[Name/Nickname] - Returns the Pokemon with the Name indicated. This works with the nickname of the PokemonPutting the original Pokemon's name would return all of them regardless of nicknameYou aren't able to search in between strings. A Pokemon named 'TestMon' won't show up if you try to search by keyword: 'Mon'.You can search Pokemon named with ASCII or Unicode characters in front of their nickname. Species+[Pokemon Species] - Returns all indicated Pokemon in the Evolution family. This works with all Pokemon in the family. Example, +Pikachu or +Raichu would both return all of your Pikachu and Raichu+[Name/Nickname] - You can also use a Pokemon's nickname and all of its Evolution family will come up. Example, when species filtering a Charizard named 'TestMon' with the search query '+Test', it will return all of your Charmander, Charmeleon, and Charizard.A Pokemon named '+' won't return results with a search query of '+' but '++' would list all Evolution family of that Pokemon. Evolveevolve - Returns all Pokemon eligible for evolutionThis, apparently, only works if the Pokemon is in the candy requirement to evolve. The filter doesn't check for evolution item requirements. (To be fixed in the next updates, u/NianticIndigo) CPcp[value] - Returns the Pokemon with CP of the indicated valuecp[value1]-[value2] - Returns the Pokemon CP within the indicated range value HPhp[value] - Returns the Pokemon with HP of the indicated valuehp[value1]-[value2] - Returns the Pokemon with HP within the indicated range value Type[Type] - Returns the Pokemon with the indicated Type.There seems to be a priority within the types where ghost is above fire and fire is above water. Thus, multiple searches by type can only be achieved with comma, colon, and semi-colon. Dex Number[Pokedex Number] - Returns the Pokemon with the indicated Pokedex Number[Num1] - [Num2] - Returns all Pokemon whose Pokedex number are in range of the indicated valueSearching by Pokedex number takes priority above name. This applies to Pokemon named with numbers in front of its nickname Multiple SearchesYou can do multiple searches by separating your queries with a colon(:), semi-colon(;), or a comma(,)pidgey,rattata - Returns all Pidgey, Rattata, and other Pokemon with the indicated namecp10,147 - Returns all 10 CP pokemon and all of your Dratini NOTE:All of the above queries work only in the player's respective languages. If you guys have any more inputs please comment them down and I will add them up here. :) EDITS:Spaces don't matter. Example, 'cp10' and 'cp 10' would both return 10 CP Pokemonu/NianticIndigo: +[Pokemon Species]u/memy02: cp10,147 returns the same results as with 147,cp10u/VapedMan: I did forget to indicate that you can filter with nicknames XDu/ThiagoMFC: Filter doesn't check if the Pokemon has the necessary items to evolveu/sts_ssp: Dex number priority over name search. Limit in searching within substrings.u/falsoprofeta and u/tiogrande: Search function for other languagesu/Arenaaz: colon and semi-colon for multi searchu/drak852456: Correcting multi search for Types and species filter with nicknamesu/ridddle: Unicode characters for searches via /r/TheSilphRoad http://ift.tt/2rOwHqW
"Search Functions"
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