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Glaive: Are you a facilitator?
Julie Tinkerbell: Yes, I am.
How can I store the "facilitator" into a "mem-youare" variable? since I am the one asking.
thanks for the help
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alc003
20 years ago
20 years ago
Thanks for the advice, professor.
I did some rennovation on all the "I am going to..." phrases and got some very good results. I think I put all the noun variations in there because I was just experimenting at the time, but since, I've cleared a lot of those out.

isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
Prof, thanks for adding the dates to the Inner Life records! They're really helpful!
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20 years ago
20 years ago
Glaive: Are you a facilitator?
Julie Tinkerbell: Yes, I am.
How can I store the "facilitator" into a "mem-youare" variable? since I am the one asking.
thanks for the help

alc003
20 years ago
20 years ago
Just put a seek for yes (+ variations) and no. For yes, put <?PF remember "facilitator" as "mem-youare"; ?> in the script box. If you wanted to, you could store "not a facilitator" in the no seek.
The Professor
20 years ago
20 years ago
Actually, it's <?PF remember "facilitator" as "youare"; ?> You dont want that "mem-" in there. And you can use "rem" instead of "remember"- it's shorter.
If "facilitator" is from a plug-in such as (person), then there's one more step.
Response: are you a (person)? <?PF rem (person) as only "youmightbe"; ?>
Seek: yes <?PF rem (mem-youmightbe) as "youare"; ?>
If "facilitator" is from a plug-in such as (person), then there's one more step.
Response: are you a (person)? <?PF rem (person) as only "youmightbe"; ?>
Seek: yes <?PF rem (mem-youmightbe) as "youare"; ?>
Melody
20 years ago
20 years ago
Does anyone know, with AIScripting, if you remember something (e.g. <?PF rem (key1) as "adjyouare" ?>
- and, in the response you use (mem-adjyouare) will the engine have access to the one you've just remembered, or use one it remembered previously? If that makes no sense:
I am (adj) [4,0] <?PF rem (key1) as only "adjyouare" ?>
but I thought you said you were (mem-adjyouare) before?
I previously thought that the mem-response would use a previously stored "adjyouare" (so the response would make sense) but then save the new "adjyouare" for later. But now I'm not sure. ?

I am (adj) [4,0] <?PF rem (key1) as only "adjyouare" ?>
but I thought you said you were (mem-adjyouare) before?
I previously thought that the mem-response would use a previously stored "adjyouare" (so the response would make sense) but then save the new "adjyouare" for later. But now I'm not sure. ?
The Professor
20 years ago
20 years ago
At this point, the (mem-adjyouare) is not available until after the response has been sent. The best thing to do would be to use (key1) instead of (mem-adjyouare). In the future I hope to make it immediately available.
Melody
20 years ago
20 years ago
I kinda like it that its not available straight away, because as you say you can use (key1) in that case. I just thought Elke was using it straight away (from transcipts). Like in the example:
Irina Khalidar: I am glad that you are glad, Elke!
Elke: but I thought you were glad though?
Elke's "glad" was produced by a (mem-adjyouare).
does that make any sense?
Irina Khalidar: I am glad that you are glad, Elke!
Elke: but I thought you were glad though?
Elke's "glad" was produced by a (mem-adjyouare).
does that make any sense?
Melody
20 years ago
20 years ago
oh and there was a <?PF rem (key1) as only "adjyouare" ?> on the keyphrase for it
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