Rule Diagramming Question - December 1996 Game #4
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 12:28 am
Rule reads, "G is not advertised during a given week unless either J or else O is also advertised that week."
In the LGB analysis of this game, it says to diagram this rule as simply "GJ or GO" (with each being a vertical block).
However, in the section about conditional rules in the LGB, it says to use the "Unless Equation" whenever "unless" appears in a rule, which means:
1) Whatever term modified by "unless" (in this case "either J or else O is also advertised that week") becomes the necessary condition
2) The remaining term (in this case "G is not advertised during a given week") is negated and becomes the sufficient condition
So, after applying the Unless Equation wouldn't the diagram of this rule read "G ---> GJ or GO" (with GJ and GO in vertical blocks)?
Unless I'm interpreting this wrong (and I'm only beginning the LGB so that could be true), the difference between diagramming it the two different ways would be:
"GJ or GO" = Every time J or O is placed, G must be placed on the same week. Every time G is placed, J or O must be placed on the same week.
"G ---> GJ or GO" = Every time G is placed, then J or O must be placed the same week. However, the reverse is not necessarily true, meaning that if J or O are placed PRIOR to G being placed, it is not necessarily true that G MUST be placed on that same week, because J and O can occur with other variables on the same week, but G cannot.
In other words, why does the LGB not diagram this rule as a conditional rule? It appears that this difference would drastically affect the way the rules are applied in the game.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
In the LGB analysis of this game, it says to diagram this rule as simply "GJ or GO" (with each being a vertical block).
However, in the section about conditional rules in the LGB, it says to use the "Unless Equation" whenever "unless" appears in a rule, which means:
1) Whatever term modified by "unless" (in this case "either J or else O is also advertised that week") becomes the necessary condition
2) The remaining term (in this case "G is not advertised during a given week") is negated and becomes the sufficient condition
So, after applying the Unless Equation wouldn't the diagram of this rule read "G ---> GJ or GO" (with GJ and GO in vertical blocks)?
Unless I'm interpreting this wrong (and I'm only beginning the LGB so that could be true), the difference between diagramming it the two different ways would be:
"GJ or GO" = Every time J or O is placed, G must be placed on the same week. Every time G is placed, J or O must be placed on the same week.
"G ---> GJ or GO" = Every time G is placed, then J or O must be placed the same week. However, the reverse is not necessarily true, meaning that if J or O are placed PRIOR to G being placed, it is not necessarily true that G MUST be placed on that same week, because J and O can occur with other variables on the same week, but G cannot.
In other words, why does the LGB not diagram this rule as a conditional rule? It appears that this difference would drastically affect the way the rules are applied in the game.
Any help is greatly appreciated!