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FAQ bug #9

Open pradeep-cod opened 3 months ago

pradeep-cod commented 3 months ago

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While it's true that most folks consume thousands of calories daily, the explanation doesn't directly say why we only accept whole numbers for calories instead of allowing decimals. Let's break it down: by sticking to whole numbers, we make it easier for users to enter their data and for the app to crunch the numbers behind the scenes. Plus, while many people's calorie intake falls within a certain range, some folks need precise tracking for medical reasons or specific dietary goals. So, by keeping things simple with whole numbers, we strike a balance between practicality and accuracy, making LifeTrack more user-friendly for everyone.

nus-pe-bot commented 3 months ago

Team's Response

Hi there, thank you for your suggestion!

While your suggestion is an apt response to why we should be using whole numbers for calories, we feel that our answer in the UG has already answered the FAQ. We are both agreeing to the fact that it is more effective to use whole numbers to count calories as it is insignificant to include decimal points. Thus we are rejecting this bug report.

Thank you!

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Team chose [response.Rejected]

Reason for disagreement: What I am saying is that, your explanation for using whole numbers is not directly answering the FAQ question. Better to use the explanation I gave.