Hi talexb,

Now, I got it!

It will be hard to change that particular chunk of code for an array because of the way those statements are treated in the AI::FuzzyInference module (please, see the code below). However, I will think about your idea and see if I can suggest some improvements to the module

thank you

lin0


# sub addRule() - public method. # # Adds fuzzy if-then inference rules. # # $obj->addRule('x=medium' => 'z = slow', # 'x=low & y=small' => 'z = fast', # 'x=high & y=tiny' => 'z=veryfast'); # spaces are optional. The characters [&=|] are special. sub addRule { my ($self, %rules) = @_; for my $k (keys %rules) { my $v = $rules{$k}; s/\s+//g for $v, $k; push @{$self->{RULES}} => [$k, $v]; } return 1; }

In reply to Re^4: RFC: A Beginners Guide to Fuzzy Rules-Based Systems by lin0
in thread RFC: A Beginners Guide to Fuzzy Rules-Based Systems by lin0

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