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Its skipping my mind right now, as I studied it before. But, in grouping games (not in/out) why do we use A -> ~B instead of A (--)~B for rules like A can't be added to the same class as B
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Its skipping my mind right now, as I studied it before. But, in grouping games (not in/out) why do we use A -> ~B instead of A (--)~B for rules like A can't be added to the same class as B
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It really depends on the game. But you have to remember that A (---) /B indicates that either A or B has to be in.
"A can't be added to the same class as B"
If there are only two classes, then I think diagramming as A (---) /B is ok. But if there are more than two classes, then I would diagram as A ---> /B.