Re: Newbie can't understand Prolog answer
- From: ronaldo <ronaldo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:22:45 -0800 (PST)
I feel that the problem with prolog asking the question "More?" is
that a lot of people like you and me for example feel It not to be
intuitive. If you answer ";" then you are asking prolog to look for a
different way to prove the goal. If you answer "y" you are telling
prolog that you are happy with the result, then it prints out "yes". I
think that the intuitive question for me should be "Is this ok?" or
just "Ok?" instead of "More?".
If you, at first place, have tried responding prolog with "y" instead
of ";" you have had received the answer you where expecting.
Fran.
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