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Combining operators

Quartet rules for combining multiple operators

There are rules the user must follow when combining operators. Generally, all operators within a set of parentheses must be equal, and additional different operators must be used in separate or additional nested parentheses.

 

  • Each operator must have at least two operands

✔️ (water AND liquid) is valid

✔️ (car OR vehicle OR train) is valid

❌️ (NOT liquid) is invalid

 

  • Within the same clause (parentheses), all operators must be exactly equal

✔️ (water AND liquid AND oxygen) is valid

 (antenna OR emitter AND signal) is not valid

Instead, an order of operations must be defined for different operators such as

✔️ (antenna OR (emitter AND signal))

or

✔️ ((antenna OR emitter) AND signal)

 

  • When using Proximity Operators, the order of operations must also be defined even if all operators are equal

 (window 3D frame 3D glass) is not valid

✔️ ((window 3D frame) 3D glass) is valid

 

 (high 2W speed 5W train) is not valid

✔️ ((high 2W speed) 5W train) is valid

 

  • The AND and NOT operators cannot be combined with Proximity Operators ( #W , #D ), however the OR operator can be combined with Proximity Operators:

✔️ (high 2D (speed OR velocity)) is valid

 

 ((satellite NOT cell) 2W phone?) is not valid

✔️ ((Satellite 2W phone?) NOT (Cell 2W phone)) is valid

 

 ((wind AND green) 4D generator) is not valid.

✔️ (wind 4D Generator) AND (green 4D generator) is valid