- Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:04 pm
#46797
I hope i'm posting this in the right place. This question could really apply to any section but it came up for me in a logic game (specifically game 4 of Sep 1998).
On the game, one of the rules stipulates: either I or V, but not both, serves on the panel. I immediately figured this would be an easy rule to diagram but I struggled to capture it in one symbol. For example, V I only captures the fact that V and I cannot both be selected, but ~I V leaves open the possibility that both could be selected.
Is there a single symbol to capture both aspects of the conditional? And if so, is there any value in capturing it with one symbol?
On the game, one of the rules stipulates: either I or V, but not both, serves on the panel. I immediately figured this would be an easy rule to diagram but I struggled to capture it in one symbol. For example, V I only captures the fact that V and I cannot both be selected, but ~I V leaves open the possibility that both could be selected.
Is there a single symbol to capture both aspects of the conditional? And if so, is there any value in capturing it with one symbol?