In the description of a mathematical Set , the term exclusive denotes that the Endpoint s of a range are ''not'' included within the set. For example, "the Integer s -2 to 2 exclusive" refers to the set {-1,0,1}; the endpoints, -2 and 2, are excluded. The term is generally applied to Discrete elements.
In Boolean Logic the exclusive orOperator refers to Exclusive Disjunction , which has a true value if either ''but not both'' arguments are true. Distinct from '''inclusive or''' (or simply '''or'''), which is true if either or both arguments are true.
The term Exclusive in Linguistics refers to first-person non-singular Pronoun s that don't include the Addressee , i.e. ''we'' excluding ''you''.
In Marketing , "exclusive" can refer to products that are only available from select distributors or retailers, and have never been released before, or only at a particular event.
In Journalism , "exclusive" can refer to information provided to or available from only one news outlet, such as an interview or photograph.
In Tax Rates , "exclusive" can refer to a tax system that does not include taxes owed as part of the base.