On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 4:18 PM Kiako via agora-discussion < agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
> > Firstly, nowhere does it say the switch is flipped, instead it says > > that it's simply increased. A switch isn't an integer, so one > > assumption that we operate on is that the value of the switch is > > increased. (I thought we generally rejected this sort of thing though, > > because it didn't use the precise magic words) > > > > -- > > 4st > > We do have this in the rules, though. > > Rule 2509 ("Agoran Numbers") > > { > > If the rules describe mathematical operations to be used in flipping an > instance of a numerical switch, the operations are interpreted as having > common-sense mathematical application to determine that instance's > resulting value. For example, "increasing a switch instance by M" is > equivalent to "flipping a switch instance from its current value N to > the value N+M". > > } > > -- > kiako > Oops, well, ok, just the second thing then. :D -- 4ˢᵗ Uncertified Bad Idea Generator