I forget what happens in reality (and also just want the community’s opinon).

  • flubba86@lemmy.world
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    3 个月前

    Are you asking inclusive OR, or exclusive OR?

    EG, should your question be interpreted as “Which of these should the cable come with?” Or “Should these even come with a cable?”.

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      I thought OP was asking the reverse question: if I buy a cable, should it come with a monitor and/or video card? But of course that would be insanity.

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      I think you’re confused about what inclusive and exclusive OR are. They both generally refer to boolean operators (ie, the answer must be yes or no).

      If I interpret the question as inclusive OR, then I should answer yes if and only if I believe that cables should come either with a monitor or gpu or both.

      If I interpret it as an exclusive OR, then I should answer yes if and only if I believe that they should come with a monitor or gpu, but not both.

      Your examples have nothing to do with inclusive vs exclusive OR.

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        The concept of “inclusive or” in language is a bit different than that used in boolean logic.

        The simple case is: “would you like chips or salad?” “Yes.” Vs “Would you like chips or salad?” “chips”.

        In this case, it’s unclear whether the question is: “should a video card or monitor come with a cable?” “Yes” Vs “Should a video card or monitor come with a cable?” “Monitor”.

        The two examples I wrote were attempts to reframe the question in two different ways to avoid that ambiguity.

        As you pointed out however, OP wrote the question backwards, in a way that could be interpreted in a third manner, where buying a cable includes a video card or a monitor.