This is just my bias opinion, but the bigger issue is this. Rule
programming is logic programming. Therefore you need to think in those
terms. What you need to do is check if the item is already in the box
before firing the rule. That can be done with either TESTCE.
The rule you have tells the
Greetings to the Jess Users Group:
To those who attended October Rules Fest last year, and those who did
not, we're doing it all over again - only better. Counting the half-
day of tutorials on Monday (if we have enough sign up for it) this
year will be four full days of top-notch speakers, the
BTW -- what are you going to do if you get more than 170 people wanting to
sign up?
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 3:25 PM, James Owen jco2...@att.net wrote:
Greetings to the Jess Users Group:
To those who attended October Rules Fest last year, and those who did not,
we're doing it all over again -
We'll have to shut down registration and tell them that we're full.
What a nice problem to have after last year.
SDG
jco
This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
Hamlet, Act 1, Scene III
Hi Rose,
Aside from some Jess usage issues, I think you have a big logic flaw in your
rules.
Look at what you have written in the first rule:
You are essentially trying to match any (object) that is-a-tumor-patient
with any (object) that is-a-tumor. However, I don't see any slot binding
that
Hello Mr. Owen,
Checked your web site - didn't see the exact dates for the Fest. On which Monday
does it start in October?
Cheers,
Ron Taylor
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Ronald Taylor, Ph.D.
Computational Biology Bioinformatics Group
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Hi Jason,
first of all thanks for your reply.
for the answer of your question I'm developing this in protege.
It is what I'm trying to do :
I'm trying to specify weight percent of any kinds of tumors for each patient.
for example patient number 1 has 37 percent of dermatofibroma and 56 percent
YIKES!! In all of our meddling with the page over and over and over,
we must have omitted that. It will be there tonight.
Thanks for catching that so obvious error that our pernicious,
picayune panel of picky programmers missed. :-)
Tutorials on Monday, October 26th, 2009
Conference on