actual destination: nus-cs2113-ay1920s2/pe-moderation
Issue Description
lsc feature works with incomplete -m flag , it is stated in the UG that it is the module code but when I entered partial of the module code, it will filter module code containing which was not stated in the UG.
[original: benchan911/pe#5]
Team's Response
Hi, this is a feature documented at the List section of the User Guide.
A more detailed explanation of the filtering process is found at page 55 of the UG, under the section How does the Filtering Process works?.
In summary, this was the intended behaviour of the command. List commands have a filtering function, similar to delete commands. Explaining further, lsc -m cs will thus show you all the categories of modules containing the characters cs in their module code. If you want to become more specific, entering lsc -m cs -e will show you all the categories of modules with module code that is exactlycs. In this case, probably nothing.
We hope you understand our explanation given. Thank you for writing this issue to us.
actual destination: nus-cs2113-ay1920s2/pe-moderation
Issue Description
lsc feature works with incomplete -m flag , it is stated in the UG that it is the module code but when I entered partial of the module code, it will filter module code containing which was not stated in the UG.
[original: benchan911/pe#5]
Team's Response
Hi, this is a feature documented at the List section of the User Guide.
A more detailed explanation of the filtering process is found at page 55 of the UG, under the section
How does the Filtering Process works?
.In summary, this was the intended behaviour of the command. List commands have a filtering function, similar to delete commands. Explaining further,
lsc -m cs
will thus show you all the categories of modules containing the characterscs
in theirmodule code
. If you want to become more specific, enteringlsc -m cs -e
will show you all the categories of modules withmodule code
that is exactlycs
. In this case, probably nothing.We hope you understand our explanation given. Thank you for writing this issue to us.
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