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if and else in prolog in a single rule
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kuntilanak |
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if and else in prolog in a single rule |
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Wed, 29 Oct 2008 07:31:54 -0700 (PDT) |
Say that I have one predicate called test (which just succeds or fails,
returns back yes or no), and I have another predicate called checker,
basically here's what I am trying to do in prolog:
test :- checker(T), if checker suceeds(i.e, returns yes) then print
bla..bla..bla otherwise
checker processes the remaining predicates here ........
how can I represent all that in prolog in one single rule of test without
having to declare another test rule for this? Is there anyway I can get
around this?
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