WEBVTT 00:00:04.160 --> 00:00:06.080 Hi there, welcome back. In this step, we 00:00:06.080 --> 00:00:08.520 are looking at linear logic. This is the 00:00:08.520 --> 00:00:11.280 default branching logic in any Riddle 00:00:11.280 --> 00:00:12.800 that you create. And for this, we're 00:00:12.800 --> 00:00:15.520 going to look at an example math 00:00:15.520 --> 00:00:18.280 quiz. The use case here 00:00:18.800 --> 00:00:21.640 is that you are a publisher and you 00:00:21.840 --> 00:00:23.920 have a series of quizzes that you create, 00:00:23.920 --> 00:00:25.920 let's say every day or every week. In 00:00:25.920 --> 00:00:27.100 this case, you're testing your audience's 00:00:28.240 --> 00:00:30.240 mental arithmetic. To get to branching 00:00:30.240 --> 00:00:32.080 logic, click on Configure results or you 00:00:32.080 --> 00:00:33.800 can also click on the arrow icon on the 00:00:33.800 --> 00:00:36.400 left here and now you can see all of 00:00:36.400 --> 00:00:38.560 these blocks underneath each other and 00:00:38.560 --> 00:00:40.720 that's what we mean by linear logic. 00:00:42.320 --> 00:00:45.160 Every question is followed by the 00:00:45.200 --> 00:00:47.280 next question that you have put in the 00:00:47.280 --> 00:00:49.100 Creator and you 00:00:49.100 --> 00:00:52.560 could move them around by dragging 00:00:52.560 --> 00:00:54.880 dropping them up and down but 00:00:55.520 --> 00:00:58.160 the flow is still one 00:00:58.160 --> 00:01:00.080 question after the other for every 00:01:00.080 --> 00:01:02.100 participant. You can see here, if I click 00:01:02.100 --> 00:01:05.280 on questions, that the branching type is 00:01:05.280 --> 00:01:08.080 linear. The only sort of 00:01:08.080 --> 00:01:09.800 branching, so to speak, that we have here 00:01:09.800 --> 00:01:12.800 is for the results with one result 00:01:12.800 --> 00:01:14.100 page for a lower score at the end and one 00:01:14.100 --> 00:01:16.100 result page for a higher score. An 00:01:16.100 --> 00:01:18.840 advantage for having this linear logic is 00:01:18.840 --> 00:01:20.080 that if you've got a whole series of 00:01:20.080 --> 00:01:22.080 quizzes that you want to share with your 00:01:22.080 --> 00:01:23.760 audience every day or every week, for 00:01:23.760 --> 00:01:26.440 example, it's even quicker to 00:01:26.880 --> 00:01:29.880 replace the questions without 00:01:29.880 --> 00:01:32.160 having to adjust branching logic in any 00:01:32.160 --> 00:01:35.120 way. So that's linear logic. I'll put 00:01:35.120 --> 00:01:38.080 the link to this quiz underneath this 00:01:38.080 --> 00:01:39.520 video so you can take a look at that and 00:01:40.160 --> 00:01:41.880 also play the quiz if you want to test 00:01:41.880 --> 00:01:44.720 your own mental maths. And I'll see you in 00:01:44.720 --> 00:01:46.560 another video for a different sort of 00:01:46.560 --> 00:01:47.440 branching logic.