12-09-2020, 07:48 AM
Hi,
"immediate" means the remove actions are applied directly when the moves is applied and will not wait the end of the turn (like for the other parameter).
No the actions are all computed from a state s-1, to reach a state s. The intermediate modifications can not be used with just a simple parameter. The two ways to do that are the (do ...) as you just said or to use the consequence with (then ...). However for your case, the (do ...) seems the most appropriate way.
Regards,
Eric
"immediate" means the remove actions are applied directly when the moves is applied and will not wait the end of the turn (like for the other parameter).
No the actions are all computed from a state s-1, to reach a state s. The intermediate modifications can not be used with just a simple parameter. The two ways to do that are the (do ...) as you just said or to use the consequence with (then ...). However for your case, the (do ...) seems the most appropriate way.
Regards,
Eric