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Inclusive and exclusive 15/08/2017 at 17:14 #101053
Joe S
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Hi all,

Excuse me for being a bit thick with this, but I often see 'to location (inclusive / exclusive)', but what's the difference between the two?

Ta,
Joe

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Inclusive and exclusive 15/08/2017 at 17:28 #101054
Helloz
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Inclusive means its included and exclusive means its excluded.
So if its inclusive it will be a part of the thing but if its exclusive it will not be a part of the thing.
So to London (inclusive) means London is in it.(To London including London)
To London (exclusive) means London isn't in it.(To London but doesn't include London itself)

Last edited: 15/08/2017 at 22:07 by Helloz
Reason: Clarity

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Inclusive and exclusive 15/08/2017 at 19:22 #101060
Peter Bennet
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What is the context of the question?

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Inclusive and exclusive 15/08/2017 at 20:41 #101062
Joe S
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Hi Peter,

I was thinking of signalling panel boundaries - I've seen (picking locaions out of thin air) 'to Bricklayers Arms (inclusive)' and 'to Lewisham (exclusive)'.

The explanation above makes perfect sense now I think of it... Maybe having it written down jogged my brain :)

Joe

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Inclusive and exclusive 16/08/2017 at 06:30 #101070
GeoffM
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Joe S in post 101062 said:
I was thinking of signalling panel boundaries - I've seen (picking locaions out of thin air) 'to Bricklayers Arms (inclusive)' and 'to Lewisham (exclusive)'.
I've seen signalling plans labelled just like that: Bricklayers Arms would be on the plan but Lewisham would not (probably on the adjoining plan).

SimSig Boss
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