Duration
6s
Input Tokens
1429
Output Tokens
499
Cost
$0.00
Context
Input
What is the complexity of this task?
Task complexity refers to how challenging a task is for the agent to complete, based on the number of steps required, the need for reasoning or coordination, and the availability of tools.
Examples:
- Easy: A small number of clear steps; dedicated tools exist; minimal reasoning needed (e.g., find tomorrow's date and query flights).
- Medium: Several steps; requires combining many outputs from multiple tools (more than 4); moderate reasoning (e.g., summarize document changes across multiple files and generate a review).
- Complex: Many steps; adaptive planning; potential missing data or tool failures; fallback strategies required (e.g., plan a multi-leg trip with hotel, flight, visa checks, and dynamic adjustments).
Please select the appropriate complexity level for this task and explain why.Expected output
This task is **easy**. It only requires determining tomorrow’s date and querying available flights — both of which have dedicated, reliable tools. There’s minimal reasoningModel output
Reasoning: The task involves finding flights from London to Paris for the following day. According to the provided context and trajectory, the workflow is straightforward and consists of approximately four logical steps: 1) Determining the current/tomorrow's date using the calendar tool, 2) Querying the flights tool with the specific parameters (London, Paris, date), 3) Processing the flight data, and 4) Presenting the results to the user. This matches the 'Easy' complexity definition provided in the task description, which specifically cites 'find tomorrow's date and query flights' as an example of an easy task. There are dedicated tools available for each part of the process, and the reasoning required is minimal and procedural.
Response: Easy