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56 …paths diverge, and then an item <quot><code>...</code></quot> indicating that the order of steps i…
179 <p>You can only activate a path which shares the first <code>k</code> pages with the path
180 …which is previously active (if any), where <code>k</code> is the index of the current page within …
183 …<p><strong>Example</strong>: Say you have paths, <code>(0,1,2,5)</code> and <code>(0,1,4,5)</code>…
184 …the numbers denoting page IDs). This means that after page <code>1</code>, you either continue wit…
185 … <code>2</code> or state <code>4</code>,and after this, you finish in state <code>5</code>.<br/>
186 …Now if the first path is active, and your current state is <code>1</code>, then you can easily swi…
187 second path, since both paths start with <code>(0,1)</code>.<br/>
188 …However, if your current state is <code>2</code>, then you can not switch to the second path anymo…
194 path which shares the first <code>k</code> states with the to-be-activated path.)</p>
202 …the paths in the example above, if you activate the second path, then only steps <code>0</code> and
203 …<code>1</code> are activated, since they are common to both paths. Steps <code>2</code>, <code>4</…
204 and <code>5</code> are not reachable, yet.</p>