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isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
Jabernaute, aren't you going to want different replies for different sorts of questions that begin with "IS"? I mean, "Is there something wrong?" ought to get a different reply that "Is your botmaster cool, or what?"
I'd suggest building an "Is there" keyphrase, an "Is (adjnoun) a (noun)," and so forth ... that'll give your bot a lot more ability to reply to the questions.
I'd suggest building an "Is there" keyphrase, an "Is (adjnoun) a (noun)," and so forth ... that'll give your bot a lot more ability to reply to the questions.
jabernaute
20 years ago
20 years ago
Thanks but that not solve my problem to ask my bot to search the keyphrase which begin by "Is"
jabernaute
20 years ago
20 years ago
For exemple, "Yes" or "of course!" "Please forget me with your useless questions"
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
jabernaute- you could accomplish that with the suggested keyphrase: ^Is (re)
If it doesn't work at first, you may try setting the rank high- I would test it out at 50- and see if it works then.
If it doesn't work at first, you may try setting the rank high- I would test it out at 50- and see if it works then.
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
Keyphrase:
^Is (re) [50,0]
Responses:
Yes!
Of course!
Please forget me with your useless questions.
These responses would be triggered by a chatter saying, for example, "Is it raining?" "Is that so?" "Is very nice, your jacket!" "Is that you?" etc.
As isaacc says, however, you'll find that your bot will be less "interactive" with very broad keyphrases like "^Is (re)," because a chatter could ask practically any question starting with "is" and your bot won't be able to give a specific answer.
^Is (re) [50,0]
Responses:
Yes!
Of course!
Please forget me with your useless questions.
These responses would be triggered by a chatter saying, for example, "Is it raining?" "Is that so?" "Is very nice, your jacket!" "Is that you?" etc.
As isaacc says, however, you'll find that your bot will be less "interactive" with very broad keyphrases like "^Is (re)," because a chatter could ask practically any question starting with "is" and your bot won't be able to give a specific answer.
jabernaute
20 years ago
20 years ago
I am a beginner, I will be more precise after my bot begins answer something else that a xNone response
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
jabernaute, I see that you're from la belle France! Be sure to go talk to Julie Tinkerbell. She doesn't think she speaks French, but she does, a little bit.

jabernaute
20 years ago
20 years ago
Yes, I am!
I have an other question please.
Someone said me one of my keyword but my bot didn't recognize it because it was between simple quotes. Bot do it for double but not for single quotes. How can I solve this problem?
I have an other question please.
Someone said me one of my keyword but my bot didn't recognize it because it was between simple quotes. Bot do it for double but not for single quotes. How can I solve this problem?
jabernaute
20 years ago
20 years ago
And (*) or * take many words but if I just want one, how can I do?
For exemple, if someone ask me "Do you prefer orange or not?" and if my keyword is "Do you prefer (*)" with as an answer "I don't prefer (key1), I just want to talk with you.". Then, I don't want my bot say "I don't prefer orange or not" but "I don't prefer orange"
For exemple, if someone ask me "Do you prefer orange or not?" and if my keyword is "Do you prefer (*)" with as an answer "I don't prefer (key1), I just want to talk with you.". Then, I don't want my bot say "I don't prefer orange or not" but "I don't prefer orange"
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
You could say "Do you prefer (*) or" as the keyphrase, and that would limit (key1) to whatever comes between "prefer" and "or".
jabernaute
20 years ago
20 years ago
But I don't want other kind of answer like "Do you prefer orange and in this case what kind of orange?" because my bot will answer: "I don't prefer orange and in this case what kind of orange" and there is no sense, that's why I just want one word!
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