Hi,I think I got it. Here is what I did; On Eclipse I went to
Run>RunConfigurations>JessAplication clicked on the fuzzyJess example file
and changed the Jess main class from jess.Main to nrc.fuzzy.jess.FuzzyMain.
And got an output as below this email, but as shown below the Linguistic
Value: ??? (*) output made me doubt. Is it normal to get Linguistic Value:
??? (*) from the example?
I tried the same procedure for the other example on FuzzyJessNRC-44882.pdf,
but it gave error.
Am I on the right track?
Thank you

Jess, the Rule Engine for the Java Platform
Copyright (C) 2008 Sandia Corporation
Jess Version 7.1b3 4/2/2008

Temp is: FuzzyVariable         -> temperature [ 0.0, 100.0 ] C
Linguistic Expression -> very medium
FuzzySet              -> { 0/5 0.01/6 0.04/7 0.09/8 0.16/9 0.25/10 0.36/11
0.49/12 0.64/13 0.81/14 1/15 1/25 0.81/26 0.64/27 0.49/28 0.36/29 0.25/30
0.16/31 0.09/32 0.04/33 0.01/34 0/35 }
Press is: FuzzyVariable         -> pressure [ 0.0, 10.0 ] kilo-pascals
Linguistic Expression -> ???
FuzzySet              -> { 0.38/6.45 0.12/6.88 0/7.5 }
Fuzzy Value: temperature
Linguistic Value: hot (*),  very medium (+)

 1.00        +++++     *********************************
 0.95
 0.90                 *
 0.85
 0.80       +     +
 0.75
 0.70                *
 0.65
 0.60
 0.55
 0.50      +       +*
 0.45
 0.40
 0.35
 0.30              *
 0.25     +         +
 0.20
 0.15
 0.10    +        *  +
 0.05
 0.00++++*********    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
    0.00     20.00     40.00     60.00     80.00    100.00
Fuzzy Value: pressure
Linguistic Value: low or medium (*)

 1.00************             *
 0.95            *           * *
 0.90             *        **   **
 0.85              *
 0.80
 0.75               *     *       *
 0.70
 0.65                *   *         *
 0.60
 0.55                 * *           *
 0.50
 0.45                  **
 0.40                                *
 0.35
 0.30                                 *
 0.25
 0.20
 0.15                                  *
 0.10                                   *
 0.05                                    *
 0.00                                     **************
     |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
    0.00      2.00      4.00      6.00      8.00     10.00
Fuzzy Value: pressure
Linguistic Value: ??? (*)

 1.00
 0.95
 0.90
 0.85
 0.80
 0.75
 0.70
 0.65
 0.60
 0.55
 0.50
 0.45
 0.40*********************************
 0.35
 0.30                                 *
 0.25
 0.20
 0.15                                  *
 0.10                                   *
 0.05                                    *
 0.00                                     **************
     |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
    0.00      2.00      4.00      6.00      8.00     10.00




On 7/16/08, Ernest Friedman-Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Alternatively, you can right-click on a file of Jess code and choose
> "Run...", then create a "Jess Application" launch configuration, and type
> "nrc.fuzzy.jess.FuzzyMain" as the  "Main class"; the Jess code will be run
> with FuzzyMain.
>
> I haven't tried this in a while, so I'm not 100% positive that this works
> right now, but last time I checked, the debugger worked this way too --
> i.e., you could debug Jess code that used the fuzzy extensions by using
> FuzzyMain as the main class when debugging under a "Jess Application"
> configuration.
>
>
>
> On Jul 16, 2008, at 3:11 PM, Orchard, Bob wrote:
>
>  I was assuming that you might be running from a command line prompt.
>> However, if you are able to run the Jess
>> Console from Eclipse, then it should be simple to run the FuzzyJess
>> Console. In the properties for your project you seem
>> to to have already added the required jar files to the Build Path
>> Libraries ... something like I have below ...
>>
>> <Outlook.jpg>
>>
>> You likely had the jess.jar file added to the libraries already and then
>> added the fuzzyj110a.jar file to your list of libraries.
>> Also to start your project (using the JessConsole I assume?) you had to
>> specify the appropriate location of the JessConsole
>> class with its 'main' method. So you just need to change that Main Class
>> to be the one with the FuzzyJessConsole.
>>
>> since the FuzzyJessConsole class already exists I would set it as follows
>> ...
>>
>> <Outlook.jpg>
>>
>> Does this make sense?
>>
>>
>> Bob Orchard
>> National Research Council Canada      Conseil national de recherches
>> Canada
>> Institute for Information Technology  Institut de technologie de
>> l'information
>> 1200 Montreal Road, Building M-50     M50, 1200 chemin Montréal
>> Ottawa, ON, Canada K1A 0R6            Ottawa (Ontario) Canada K1A 0R6
>> (613) 993-8557
>> (613) 952-0215 Fax / télécopieur
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
>>
>>
>>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of seyed hossein
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 1:28 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: JESS: Installing Fuzzy on Jess
>>
>> Thanks alot for the response Mr. Orchard, and sorry that if I'm bugging
>> you and other jess users with my basic questions. Just learning programming
>> with Eclipse in 2nd year university and doing research on Fuzzy and Jess. To
>> run a given FuzzyJess example in Eclipse, I simply added the FuzzyMain.java
>> and FuzzyConsole.java java-classes to my existing FuzzyJessExample Project
>> (with the fuzzyJess .jar files in its library). But, to start the
>> FuzzyConsole, since I didn't know were to execute:
>> java -classpath "%classpath%";f:\fuzzyjtoolkit\fuzzyj110a.jar;.\
>> nrc.fuzzy.jess.FuzzyConsole
>> I got stuck and for a few days I can't figure it out where I should type &
>> execute this command on Eclipse.
>> I'd apperciate any responds/hints from anyone.
>> Thanks,
>> Seyed
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/12/08, Orchard, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That error usually means that you are not using the FuzzyJess Main class
>> and are still using the Jess Main
>> class.
>>
>> From the manual ...
>> How to use the Fuzzy Extensions with Jess
>> To use the extension with Jess is really quite simple. You need to have
>> access to the FuzzyJ Toolkit and FuzzyJess packages (nrc.fuzzy and
>> nrc.fuzzy.jess). These will have been obtained with the appropriate licence
>> requirements being met. Normally these will be in a Java jar file for easy
>> inclusion in the classpath variable. The only other thing that is required
>> is that instead of using the Rete object in programs, you must use the
>> FuzzyRete object. For convenience the classes nrc.fuzzy.jess.FuzzyConsole
>> and nrc.fuzzy.jess.FuzzyMain have been provided and they can simply replace
>> any use of jess.Console or jess.Main.
>>
>>
>> Consider the code for FuzzyMain:
>>
>> public class FuzzyMain extends Main
>> {
>>  public static void main(String[] argv)
>>  {
>>    FuzzyMain m = new FuzzyMain();
>>    m.initialize(argv, new FuzzyRete());
>>    m.execute(true);
>>  }
>> }
>>
>> and the code for FuzzyConsole:
>>
>> public class FuzzyConsole extends Console
>> {
>>  public FuzzyConsole(String name)
>>  {
>>    super(name, new FuzzyRete());
>>  }
>>
>>  public static void main(String[] argv)
>>  {
>>    new FuzzyConsole("Fuzzy Jess Console").execute(argv);
>>  }
>> }
>>
>> To start the FuzzyConsole one might execute a command line similar to the
>> one to start the standard Jess Console:
>>
>>
>>
>> java -classpath "%classpath%";f:\fuzzyjtoolkit\fuzzyj15a.jar;.\
>> nrc.fuzzy.jess.FuzzyConsole
>>
>>
>> with appropriate entries in the -classpath option to allow all necessary
>> classes to be located. If you have been able to use standard Jess then you
>> will no doubt have little trouble using FuzzyJess.
>>
>>
>>
>> Bob Orchard
>> National Research Council Canada      Conseil national de recherches
>> Canada
>> Institute for Information Technology  Institut de technologie de
>> l'information
>> 1200 Montreal Road, Building M-50     M50, 1200 chemin Montréal
>> Ottawa, ON, Canada K1A 0R6            Ottawa (Ontario) Canada K1A 0R6
>> (613) 993-8557
>> (613) 952-0215 Fax / télécopieur
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-jess-users@<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> sandia.gov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] On Behalf Of seyed hossein
>> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 12:52 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: JESS: Installing Fuzzy on Jess
>>
>> Sorry for the delay in answering but I'm away on vacation (for another
>> week or so) .. but
>> the details are in the FuzzyJ User Guide ... see the chapter on FuzzyJess
>> and the section
>> How to use the Fuzzy Extensions with Jess
>> This is a Java problem but you must use the FuzzyJess Console of the
>> FuzzyJess Main class
>> as described in the section mentioned above ..
>> Bob.
>>
>> In eclipse you can right click your project, and go to the "properties"
>> option.  In this list there is a "Java Build Path" section.  Click the
>> libraries tab and add your jar file there.  The classpath is just the path
>> that the ...
>>
>> Thanks for the replies,
>> I thought the materials in the "FuzzyJess-How to use the Fuzzy Extensions
>> with Jess" section were covered by simply following Mr. Wyrick's comments on
>> the addition of the fuzzyJ110a.jar  file in Eclipse project properties>Java
>> Build Path>Libraries.
>> Doing so, the fuzzyJess example mentioned in that section seems error free
>> in Eclipse, however it still gives a warning of "Undefined function at token
>> 'fuzzy-match' ".
>> Is this a common error on Jess or is there something wrong with my
>> program?
>> Thanks,
>> Seyed
>>
>>
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