Posted April 18, 2016
Thinking back to my first PC (Apple ][e), I was given a couple disks of freeware applications such as a simple word processor, database, etc.
On one of those disks, I recall a very simple decision-making program that worked like this:
1) You would enter a list of items (Example: A-F)
2) Then, it would compare 2 from your list and ask which you preferred. (Choose: A or C, Choose: C or D, etc.)
3) It would continue to do this until it was able to calculate the hierarchy simply by the binary combinations presented in all of the iterations.
4) It would output the list in order of your preference.
In my searches, I've only found decision-making apps based on other criteria such as placing importance percentages on various factors, etc.
Does anyone know what type of algorithm or procedure name I'm looking for, or where I can find something that does this (preferably without cost)?
On one of those disks, I recall a very simple decision-making program that worked like this:
1) You would enter a list of items (Example: A-F)
2) Then, it would compare 2 from your list and ask which you preferred. (Choose: A or C, Choose: C or D, etc.)
3) It would continue to do this until it was able to calculate the hierarchy simply by the binary combinations presented in all of the iterations.
4) It would output the list in order of your preference.
In my searches, I've only found decision-making apps based on other criteria such as placing importance percentages on various factors, etc.
Does anyone know what type of algorithm or procedure name I'm looking for, or where I can find something that does this (preferably without cost)?
Post edited April 19, 2016 by chadjenofsky
This question / problem has been solved by ZFR
