Clarification about variables’ value uniqueness.
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`plasp`’s variables represent the current state of the planning problem.
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`plasp`’s variables represent the current state of the planning problem.
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Variables are linked to the problem's [objects](#constants-objects) and [constants](#constants-objects).
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Variables are linked to the problem's [objects](#constants-objects) and [constants](#constants-objects).
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`plasp`’s variables are multivalued, and each variable has exactly one value at each point in time.
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With SAS, variable names are numbers starting at 0, `variable(<number>)`.
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With SAS, variable names are numbers starting at 0, `variable(<number>)`.
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SAS variables are inherently multivalued, which results in two or more values of the form `value(<SAS predicate>, <bool>)` for each variable.
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SAS variables are inherently multivalued, which results in two or more values of the form `value(<SAS predicate>, <bool>)` for each variable.
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