Talk:Fall 2016 Event/@comment-176.195.176.222-20161123180132/@comment-89.181.134.126-20161123183538

Yes, it gives the answer, if you have some knowledge of conditional statements.

"S-rank node C, D, H, J and K" means "S-rank node C AND node D AND node H AND node J AND node K".

If you could S-rank only some of them, it would say something like "S-rank any x of nodes C, D, H, J and K".

You don't have to do it all in the same run. Actually, it's impossible to do it all in the same run. But you have to do them all for it to work.