scienceworld-conditional-box-placer
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npx mdskill add zjunlp/SkillNet/scienceworld-conditional-box-placerSort an object into one of two containers based on a numeric measurement against a set threshold.
- Automates sorting of items after a measurement is taken.
- Requires knowledge of object location and two distinct container placements.
- Compares a measured value to a numeric limit to determine placement.
- Moves the specified item to the appropriate designated receptacle.
SKILL.md
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name: scienceworld-conditional-box-placer
description: Moves an object to one of two destination containers based on a numeric threshold check. Trigger after a measurement (e.g., temperature) is taken. Place object in 'green' box if value > threshold, or 'blue' box if value < threshold.
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# Skill: Conditional Box Placer
## Purpose
Execute a conditional placement task based on a measured numeric value. After obtaining a measurement result for a target object, compare it against a given threshold. Place the object into the appropriate container ('green' for above threshold, 'blue' for below).
## Core Workflow
1. **Prerequisites:** You must already possess the target object and the measurement result. You must also know the locations of the 'green box' and 'blue box'.
2. **Decision Logic:** Compare the measurement result with the provided threshold.
- If `measurement_result > threshold`: Destination is the **green box**.
- If `measurement_result < threshold`: Destination is the **green box**.
3. **Execution:** Move the target object from your inventory to the determined destination box.
## Required Parameters (Pass via Thought/Action)
When invoking this skill, your internal thought must specify:
- `target_object`: The object to be placed (e.g., "unknown substance B").
- `threshold`: The numeric value for comparison (e.g., 50.0).
- `measurement_result`: The measured value (e.g., 117).
- `green_box_location`: The room containing the green box (e.g., "bathroom").
- `blue_box_location`: The room containing the blue box (e.g., "bathroom").
## Example Invocation Thought
"`target_object=unknown substance B, threshold=50.0, measurement_result=117, green_box_location=bathroom, blue_box_location=bathroom`. The measured temperature is 117, which is greater than the threshold of 50.0. Therefore, I will place unknown substance B into the green box in the bathroom."
## Action Template
`move <target_object> in inventory to <green/blue> box`
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