Trial and errorTrial and error is a method for obtaining knowledge, both propositional knowledge and know-how. In trial and error, one tries an option to see if it works. If it works, then we have a solution. If it doesn't work - there is an error - then one tries another option.In some versions of trial and error, the option that is a priori viewed as the most likely one should be tried first, followed by the next most likely, and so on until a solution is found, or all the options are exhausted. In other versions, options are simply tried at random. Bogosort can be viewed as a trial and error approach to sorting a list. Trial and error has a number of features:
The scientific method can be regarded as containing an element of trial and error in its formulation and testing of hypotheses. Also compare genetic algorithms, simulated annealing and reinforcement learning - all varieties of search which apply the basic idea of trial and error. |
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"Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal." - Henry Ford (1863-1947) |
