Margin of Error Part 2
To ensure that m always exceeds n, the limits of the m-slider should be designed with the following constraints:
1. Minimum Limit of m:
• The lower bound of the m-slider must be greater than or equal to the current value of n.
• This guarantees that even at its minimum, m will not fall below n.
2. Dynamic Update Mechanism:
• If n is adjusted via its own slider, the minimum value of the m-slider must dynamically update to match the new value of n, ensuring m ≥ n at all times.
3. Maximum Limit of m:
• The upper bound can be any reasonable value based on the context of the task or the range of acceptable difficulty.
By setting these limits, you guarantee that the logic holds throughout, avoiding inconsistencies where m becomes smaller than n.
It is your turn.