Talk:OPERAT
raphael 20:33, 27 October 2009 (UTC): Ideas for a better name than OPERAT are welcome. The rationale for this variable and the reasons for not using "function" are at Talk:UKCVAR.
I suggest the following addition to the definition:
Remarks:
OPERAT is intended to be used in conjunction with other sub-attributes of a complex attribute to indicate how their values must be combined in order to describe a condition. Example: The combination
UKCLRN (complex attribute)
UKCFIX=2.5, UKCVAR=10.00, OPERAT=1 (sub-attributes)
indicates that the under-keel clearance required is the greater of 2.5 metres or 10% of the ship's draught.
jens 06:16, 28 October 2009 (UTC) I agree. The remarks are useful.
Draft extension for logical connectives
raphael 00:15, 16 February 2010 (UTC): Here is a draft of the extension discussed on Talk:CHALIM.
Definition: A process or action, such as addition, substitution, transposition, or differentiation, logical conjunction or disjunction, performed in a specified sequence and in accordance with specific rules.
Attribute values: add
3 logical conjunction
4 logical disjunction
logical conjunction
all the conditions described by the other attributes of the object, or sub-attributes of the same complex attribute, are true
logical disjunction
at least one of the conditions described by the other attributes of the object, or sub-attributes of the same complex attributes, is true
Remarks: Add:
When bound to the object CHALIM, OPERAT can take only the values 3 or 4.
CHALIM/MAXLOA = 50.0, CHALIM/MAXDRF=10.0, CHALIM/OPERAT=3
implies the limitation applies only when LOA > 50.0 and draught > 10.0
I have drafted it as an extension to OPERAT so we can discuss it, but am a little reluctant to make the concept of "logical connection" an extension of OPERAT instead of a different attribute. As drafted, the combination looks a little awkward to me, even if it is not mixing apples and oranges, it looks like to different varieties of apples...