The operator <- roughly means 'assign fact number to', then you can do
stuff like:
(modify ?goal (action off)) or (retract ?goal)
At 04:01 PM 1/31/01 -0800, you wrote:
>I am just starting to learn Jess syntax, and the examples often have a
>statement like
>
>?goal <- (goal-is-to (action on) (argument-1 floor))
>
>What does the <- stand for? The web manual doesn't seem to mention this
>operator.
>
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