- Thu Oct 29, 2020 2:19 pm
#80510
To help myself not get confused, I keep a general rule in my head that different levels of branches cannot does not mean one is head of the other. So in other words, if I am looking at 1 level of a branch, whatever is in the relative order is relegated only to that branch. With that said, I want to make sure that I am correct. The example given was:
R-V \
T
W/
With that said the only possible order of among these 4 variables could be (assuming no ties):
1. R-V-W-T
2. R-W-V-T
3. W-T-V-T
My idea is to keep the level of the branch separated only to that level that way I do not mistakenly think that because R is appears to be ahead of all the other variables, it is not guaranteed to be.
Please let me know if that thinking is correct.
R-V \
T
W/
With that said the only possible order of among these 4 variables could be (assuming no ties):
1. R-V-W-T
2. R-W-V-T
3. W-T-V-T
My idea is to keep the level of the branch separated only to that level that way I do not mistakenly think that because R is appears to be ahead of all the other variables, it is not guaranteed to be.
Please let me know if that thinking is correct.