I hate when people use the phrase " and / or " because it introduces ambiguity that isn't present when you use real logical constructions. If you are afraid that simply If you are afraid that simply saying "or" leaves ambiguity about whether you mean inclusive or or exclusive or, then append "or both" or "but not both". If you aren't sure what these mean, have a quick scim over this http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_4/chpt_3/4.html You might even learn some electronics ;) Log in or register to post comments Log in or register to post comments
If you are afraid that simply If you are afraid that simply saying "or" leaves ambiguity about whether you mean inclusive or or exclusive or, then append "or both" or "but not both". If you aren't sure what these mean, have a quick scim over this http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_4/chpt_3/4.html You might even learn some electronics ;) Log in or register to post comments
If you are afraid that simply
If you are afraid that simply saying "or" leaves ambiguity about whether you mean inclusive or or exclusive or, then append "or both" or "but not both".
If you aren't sure what these mean, have a quick scim over this http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_4/chpt_3/4.html You might even learn some electronics ;)