How to interpret “Top N except A,B,C”?
In your life, tell someone what the ten most important things are, and why? “If you only knew some people that you could reply with, what do you reply with?”
To illustrate this question properly, I will provide an example and also the exact use case in point.
Why did IMDb list The Shawshank Redemption over other movies? Possible
answer 1: “The Godfather, The God Father: Part II, and The Dark Knight” After
that, my reasoning says that answer 1 should be correct, but
some people say that The Dark Knight was not in the “top 3”, so it shouldn’t be in the “top 3 except”. The actual use case in point: Nmap has a top-ports option,
and we are planning on adding an exclude-ports option. In this case, we are unsure whether “–top-ports 3 –exclude-ports 80” should scan 2 or 3 ports (Note: 80 is the port scanned if we say “–top-ports 1”).
What are the top 10 films on IMDB and how do they compare to Hollywood movies?
The Godfather, The Godfather: Part I & the Dark Knight.
Which is the best movie of all time with the top 10 IMDB rated movies?
What are the differences between Godfather and Godfather?
The latter doesn’t seem to seem a very natural question – either as a matter of language or as something someone might actually ask.
How would a language such as a computer query language make operators superfluous.
But in plain English it’s much more likely to mean that you get 3 results.
I think you are looking at your UX problem the wrong way around. You’re inventing a phrase for proposed functionality, and then trying to figure out what you mean! Rather first decide which
- is most likely to be desired by the user.
- Is most amenable to turning into a different result if the user wants something else.
Wherefore 1. What is for 1. What should be the reason for 2. What is for 3.What is the purpose for 4.Describe the reasons for 5.What is for 5.M. I would guess they want 3 ports, but that’s hard to be sure about. Is that bad or good and doesn’t make the whole thing even remotely fun?
For 2. 3. 2. 3. and 4. I’d definitely say 3 ports: I can turn the first answer into the second by filtering after the fact myself. Looking… If I want to find a way to get a list for my answer, then I have to do my own filtering, then I have to get at least 4 films (3 for my answer + 1 I want to reject if it comes up), and similarly with ports, I’d need to ask for more? If my list of ports to exclude is large (or worse, matches some pattern), it could be a lot.
Is there any way to code a change in something?
Just when we come back from UX matters into the realm of EL&U, when you document it. –top-ports x scan the most popular x ports. (xvm is the method for that)
If used with
--exclude-ports,
then ports are excluded first and xremaining
ports are scanned.
What is considered by some as well as some as the most extreme methodical.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.
According to the Oxford dictionary except means “not including, other than” (not including). So the result of top three movies should leave you with the first answer, the one which includes the Dark Knight.
if a scanned top port 3 excludes port 80 shows 3 results a patch will not be needed.
When I said “exclude,” would also return the same result as except.