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With the basic API done and general support for advanced filtering present we have the opportunity to introduce an "advanced mode" for filtering.
To give a rough idea of what's meant by this statement, here's a screenshot.
(Screenshot provided by user)
There haven't been any decisions made on how the user interface to click things like this together will look like yet but the above screenshot could be an option.
Alternatively maybe something akin to discord's search could be an option, although it might be less intuitive for average users when things get nested.
Possible usecases for this type of advanced filtering:
Get a list of anime of which the source material has a lower average score than the adaption (Expert req. 25)
Get a list of anime where a main character was born before 1970-01-01.
If AniList ever decided to add information about studios one might also be able to find anime from studios that got founded before/after 1970-01-01.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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Filters for relational data
[New Filter] Advanced Filtering mode for abstract cases
Apr 7, 2022
With the basic API done and general support for advanced filtering present we have the opportunity to introduce an "advanced mode" for filtering.
To give a rough idea of what's meant by this statement, here's a screenshot.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3015529/162204926-e23255b6-ca1d-4fe9-88ee-5555f150655f.png)
(Screenshot provided by user)
There haven't been any decisions made on how the user interface to click things like this together will look like yet but the above screenshot could be an option.
Alternatively maybe something akin to discord's search could be an option, although it might be less intuitive for average users when things get nested.
Possible usecases for this type of advanced filtering:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: