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When creating smartlists, this is one of the most powerful/handy operators. This allows a user to combine several selections into on smartlist. The selections may also be other playlists/smartlists. <br><br> |
When creating smartlists, this is one of the most powerful/handy operators. This allows a user to combine several selections into on smartlist. The selections may also be other playlists/smartlists. <br><br> |
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[Genre]=[rock] ~mix=100,50%,{[Rating]=>3},50%,{[Rating]=<1}<br> |
[Genre]=[rock] ~mix=100,50%,{[Rating]=>3},50%,{[Rating]=<1}<br> |
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''This will select all items marked with Genre rock first. Then the mix operator selects 100 items of the selected song, seperating with 50% of them beeing of rating better than 3 (so this is those with rating 4 and 5). The other 50% will have a rating less than 1 (so these are undrated).'' |
''This will select all items marked with Genre rock first. Then the mix operator selects 100 items of the selected song, seperating with 50% of them beeing of rating better than 3 (so this is those with rating 4 and 5). The other 50% will have a rating less than 1 (so these are undrated).'' |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 4 January 2007
When creating smartlists, this is one of the most powerful/handy operators. This allows a user to combine several selections into on smartlist. The selections may also be other playlists/smartlists.
E.g:
[Genre]=[rock] ~mix=100,50%,{[Rating]=>3},50%,{[Rating]=<1}
This will select all items marked with Genre rock first. Then the mix operator selects 100 items of the selected song, seperating with 50% of them beeing of rating better than 3 (so this is those with rating 4 and 5). The other 50% will have a rating less than 1 (so these are undrated).