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Filtering

MinaSearch provides a filtering solution that makes it easy to view the data in and around any of the following:

  • Height

  • State Hash

  • Slot, Block Producer

  • Epoch, Stake

  • Public Key (no partial matching)

  • Delegate

  • Username, Balance

  • Prover

  • Txn Hash

  • More

When filtering on a numeric column (such as Height, Slot, or Epoch), values <= the number are shown.

If you filter for a Slot for which there were no blocks (which is fairly common), then the next lowest slot for which there were blocks is shown (which is not the Slot searched for).

Sorting

In addition, users are able to sort the results (either ascending or descending) on certain columns.

Available Data

MinaSearch also indicates the amount of data available by providing metadata at the top of each table indicating (in order):

  • The amount of data rendered

  • The total amount of data available in the given filter context

  • The total amount of unfiltered data

Examples

25 (rendered) of 359,604 (canonical blocks) of 873,913 (all blocks)

25 (rendered) of 46 (all internal commands for this account) of 3,131,742 (all internal commands in the block chain)

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