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Subject: [BUG] order mistake
/But YOUR example make the SAME error as the one we have, so not odd it got the same understanding problem as the excisting text ;-)
/although my example is DIFFERENT built (although I guess it can be improoved).
/although my example is DIFFERENT built (although I guess it can be improoved).
I cannot come up with a different short version of those events
I can't see how it doesn't get across. It's quite obvious, I've even tried explaining it several times. The word winning has absolutely no meaning to a computer, unless you take it's mathematical and logical meaning and interpret that across in some form so that we as the users know what it means.
Therefore since the mathematical expression of at most X goals is anything X and under ie less than or equal to X, therefore the condition executes and it is worded correctly.
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Therefore since the mathematical expression of at most X goals is anything X and under ie less than or equal to X, therefore the condition executes and it is worded correctly.
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Notice the OR in the statement. That means it is testing 2 things, unlike the former.
Perhaps your thought are to locked in the thinking how it is now? ;-)
I wrote an example in my early post, and that one tell the conditions in other way, and I believe it don't have any missleading words, which the excisting one has. So how about my example? ;-)
I wrote an example in my early post, and that one tell the conditions in other way, and I believe it don't have any missleading words, which the excisting one has. So how about my example? ;-)
you mean this?
"bader than I have two scores more"
if I translate it into proper english we will end up with the same we currently have.
"bader than I have two scores more"
if I translate it into proper english we will end up with the same we currently have.
I'm sure same things can be said in several ways also in corect English. At least it can in Swedish. So I suppouse it's possible to use something like "bader than" ;-)
and whats the difference in using worse/better instead of winning/losing?
It will bring us back to the same situation.
the worse by at most event will still trigger if you are actually better and the better by at most event will trigger even if you are worse.
you still don't understand that you cannot represent a mathematical function with normal words
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It will bring us back to the same situation.
the worse by at most event will still trigger if you are actually better and the better by at most event will trigger even if you are worse.
you still don't understand that you cannot represent a mathematical function with normal words
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'badder than' is not proper english.
Otherwise we're just going around in circles here. Cometer and I have both stated, as native english speakers with IQ's above 100, that the english is perfectly correct although the interpretation may be confusing for non-native english speakers, but the way the order applies is exactly how it is worded.
If you want to petition to change the name and what the order does, feel free to open a different thread.. Otherwise i'm just going to close this one.
Otherwise we're just going around in circles here. Cometer and I have both stated, as native english speakers with IQ's above 100, that the english is perfectly correct although the interpretation may be confusing for non-native english speakers, but the way the order applies is exactly how it is worded.
If you want to petition to change the name and what the order does, feel free to open a different thread.. Otherwise i'm just going to close this one.