Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 16:05:54 05/24/04
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On May 24, 2004 at 19:00:55, Peter Berger wrote: >On May 24, 2004 at 17:52:53, Sune Fischer wrote: > >>>(registered & unrated | !computer & rating > myrating-600 | rating > >>>myrating-400) & noescape & !wild >> >>How does this read? >>I wonder if it does what was intended. >> >>-S. > >Tough to guess what was intended. > >The opponent might be a computer or an unrated human . In case of being a >computer it might play if it is rated higher than 400 points lower or unrated >games. The opponent might still be on a free week account, but him/her being a >guest can be taken care of with variables. It is likely that this formula does >only some of the intended. > >Peter I meant litterally, the use of boolean operators is not clear, ie does he mean: (registered & (unrated | !computer) & (rating > myrating-600) | (rating > myrating-400)) & noescape & !wild or ((registered & unrated) | ((!computer & rating) > myrating-600) | (rating > myrating-400)) & noescape & !wild or.... The real question is of course how the server software chooses to read it. -S.
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