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Title: prolog - findall sort and return the first Problem title: prolog - findall sort and return the first Tags: prolog Problem: prolog - findall sort and return the first I have some facts like: motherboard('name', price, 'price range', score). I need to take the best motherboard by score, so I guess I should use fin...
prolog - findall sort and return the first prolog - findall sort and return the first prolog Gigabyte B360M Aourus Gaming low_range MSI B350M Mortar ASUS ROG Strix B350 u002DF middle_range Z370 Tomahawk Aorus AX370 high_range Score-Nome Nome Price Price_range Score Pairs Sorted B350-F prolog - findall sort and return t...
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Title: Error counting occurrences in a list in Prolog Problem title: Error counting occurrences in a list in Prolog Tags: prolog Problem: Error counting occurrences in a list in Prolog I trying to develop a small program in Prolog. Currently, I'm starting with Prolog and therefore there are issues that I do not underst...
Error counting occurrences in a list in Prolog Error counting occurrences in a list in Prolog prolog Error Prolog count_occur Element Arguments _8398 _8428 Users Repositories PLExercises1 ex1.pl:1 _8456 ex1.pl:3 _8496 Note Re-run Error counting occurrences in a list in Prolog I trying to develop a small program in Prol...
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Title: prolog code in python with pyswip not working Problem title: prolog code in python with pyswip not working Tags: prolog, python, swi-prolog Problem: prolog code in python with pyswip not working My question is related to this question . I want following prolog code to be embedded in a python program: myEquation(...
prolog code in python with pyswip not working prolog code in python with pyswip not working prolog python swi-prolog pyswip.prolog.PrologError pyswip Prolog A-C A-B prolog.assertz ERROR Syntax Operator Traceback File prologpy.py python3.5 prolog.py cls.query assertion.join __call__ Returned Caused syntax_error operator...
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Title: json get prolog predicate Problem title: json get prolog predicate Tags: prolog, swi-prolog, json Problem: json get prolog predicate I'm tryung to create this predicate in prolog: The predicate json_get/3 can be defined as: json_get(JSON_obj, Fields, Result). which is true when Result is recoverable by following...
json get prolog predicate json get prolog predicate prolog swi-prolog json json_get JSON_obj Fields Result Aretha Franklin Field json_parse Zaphod Head1 Head2 json_array json get prolog predicate I'm tryung to create this predicate in prolog: Please help me to understand to follow the chain of fields. Thanks edit1: Of ...
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Title: Prolog Filtering List using `findall` with in-line predicate or "lambda" Problem title: Prolog Filtering List using `findall` with in-line predicate or "lambda" Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog Filtering List using `findall` with in-line predicate or "lambda" I have this data (the data is read fr...
Prolog Filtering List using `findall` with in-line predicate or "lambda" Prolog Filtering List using `findall` with in-line predicate or "lambda" prolog Prolog Filtering List Rows Row Name Value Filtered Code.pl Have Also Neither Wanted Prolog Filtering List using `findall` with in-line predicate or...
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Title: SwiPICs.dll PlEngine.Initialize FileNotFoundException Problem title: SwiPICs.dll PlEngine.Initialize FileNotFoundException Tags: swi-prolog, prolog, c%23, visual-studio Problem: SwiPICs.dll PlEngine.Initialize FileNotFoundException For educational purposes, one of our college subjects requires a project that int...
SwiPICs.dll PlEngine.Initialize FileNotFoundException SwiPICs.dll PlEngine.Initialize FileNotFoundException swi-prolog prolog c%23 visual-studio FileNotFoundException SwiPICs.dll PlEngine.Initialize InitializeComponent igra.popuniSlagalicu igra_popuniSlagalicu igra.vratiOdgovor igra_vratiOdgovor PlQuery.PlCall use_modu...
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Title: Properly working with sets in Prolog Problem title: Properly working with sets in Prolog Tags: list, prolog, set, unification Problem: Properly working with sets in Prolog In Prolog it seems that sets are represented using lists. For example, here is the implementation of union/3 from SWI-Prolog: union([], L, L)...
Properly working with sets in Prolog Properly working with sets in Prolog list prolog set unification Properly Prolog Properly working with sets in Prolog In Prolog it seems that sets are represented using lists. For example, here is the implementation of union/3 from SWI-Prolog: However this predicate isn't very decla...
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Title: Monkey and banana in Thinking as Computation Problem title: Monkey and banana in Thinking as Computation Tags: failure-slice, non-termination, prolog Problem: Monkey and banana in Thinking as Computation I am reading the book Thinking as Computation and wrote the code as chapter 9.4: plan(L) :- initial_state(I),...
Monkey and banana in Thinking as Computation Monkey and banana in Thinking as Computation failure-slice non-termination prolog Monkey Thinking Computation initial_state goal_state legal_move has_bananas loc3 loc1 loc2 climb_off on_box climb_on has_banana Monkey and banana in Thinking as Computation I am reading the boo...
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Title: Prolog:Tiling program Problem title: Prolog:Tiling program Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog:Tiling program I am a newbye in Prolog, so basically the error may be obvious for others. My last question was about an algorithm about tiling. Problem Suppose we have a square with side length S, and N copies of rectangular ...
Prolog:Tiling program Prolog:Tiling program prolog Prolog:Tiling Find GridSize Cor Rest NewX NewY Arguments Prolog:Tiling program I am a newbye in Prolog, so basically the error may be obvious for others. My last question was about an algorithm about tiling. Problem Suppose we have a square with side length S, and N co...
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47046061_c0
47046061
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Title: Why does my prolog file only give me errors? Problem title: Why does my prolog file only give me errors? Tags: prolog Problem: Why does my prolog file only give me errors? I have the following .pl file: parent(Peter,Anne). parent(Peter,Mark). parent(Zara,Anne). parent(Zara,Mark). parent(Beatrice,Andrew). parent(...
Why does my prolog file only give me errors? Why does my prolog file only give me errors? prolog Why Peter Anne Mark Zara Beatrice Andrew Sarah Eugenie Louise Edward Sophie James Somebody Mom Dad Par Unc main.pg:4 main.pg:5 main.pg:7 main.pg:8 main.pg:11 main.pg:12 main.pg:14 main.pg:15 main.pg:18 main.pg:19 main.pg:21...
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39547491_c0
39547491
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Title: Distinct Prime Partitions in Prolog Problem title: Distinct Prime Partitions in Prolog Tags: prolog, computer-science, clpfd, primes Problem: Distinct Prime Partitions in Prolog I need to enumerate all the ways of partitioning a given number n into a sum of one or more distinct primes, a + b + ... + m in Prolog ...
Distinct Prime Partitions in Prolog Distinct Prime Partitions in Prolog prolog computer-science clpfd primes Distinct Prime Partitions Prolog N-IH Output N-1 P-1 X-1 Distinct Prime Partitions in Prolog I need to enumerate all the ways of partitioning a given number n into a sum of one or more distinct primes, a + b + ....
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Title: Prolog Call, Exit and Redo not matching specified rules Problem title: Prolog Call, Exit and Redo not matching specified rules Tags: prolog, rules Problem: Prolog Call, Exit and Redo not matching specified rules I was having some problem trying to trace the prolog. The trace log as follow: parent_of(X,Y). Call: ...
Prolog Call, Exit and Redo not matching specified rules Prolog Call, Exit and Redo not matching specified rules prolog rules Prolog Call Exit Redo parent_of _G2780 _G2781 _G2865 Prolog Call, Exit and Redo not matching specified rules I was having some problem trying to trace the prolog. The trace log as follow: However...
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40954472_c0
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Title: Constraints over arbitrary length sublists using CLP(FD) Problem title: Constraints over arbitrary length sublists using CLP(FD) Tags: prolog-defaulty, prolog, clpfd Problem: Constraints over arbitrary length sublists using CLP(FD) I'm trying to wrap my head around CLP(FD). Here's a simple example of where I'm n...
Constraints over arbitrary length sublists using CLP(FD) Constraints over arbitrary length sublists using CLP(FD) prolog-defaulty prolog clpfd CLP Constraints Append Constraints over arbitrary length sublists using CLP(FD) I'm trying to wrap my head around CLP(FD). Here's a simple example of where I'm not sure of the m...
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32697207_c0
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prolog
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Title: Check if a country is needed for a critical amount of votes Problem title: Check if a country is needed for a critical amount of votes Tags: prolog Problem: Check if a country is needed for a critical amount of votes Hey guys I'm new to prolog and learning it myself. I found this question on the internet but wit...
Check if a country is needed for a critical amount of votes Check if a country is needed for a critical amount of votes prolog Check Head Tail Value Check if a country is needed for a critical amount of votes Hey guys I'm new to prolog and learning it myself. I found this question on the internet but without any answer...
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Title: How to turn a java array into a prolog list and make a jpl Query with it? Problem title: How to turn a java array into a prolog list and make a jpl Query with it? Tags: prolog, jpl, java Problem: How to turn a java array into a prolog list and make a jpl Query with it? I'm making a sudoku solver in java, using a...
How to turn a java array into a prolog list and make a jpl Query with it? How to turn a java array into a prolog list and make a jpl Query with it? prolog jpl java How Query Rows s00 t00 s01 t01 s87 t87 s88 t88 row0 s10 s20 s30 s40 s50 s60 s70 s80 row8 s08 s18 s28 s38 s48 s58 s68 s78 row1 row2 row3 row4 row5 row6 row7 ...
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the solution. Since there are many permutations that are going to fail, I want to check whether or not it fails, and if it does, try another one. EDIT so I just found out setof... and I've been trying it out and I think I'm still missing one key part. As of right now I feel like I can get a list of every possibility I...
the solution. Since there are many permutations that are going to fail, I want to check whether or not it fails, and if it does, try another one. EDIT so I just found out setof... and I've been trying it out and I think I'm still missing one key part. As of right now I feel like I can get a list of every possibility I...
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Title: Dijkstra in Prolog Problem title: Dijkstra in Prolog Tags: dijkstra, prolog, shortest-path Problem: Dijkstra in Prolog I have been given an assignment to write an Dijkstra Shortest Path in Prolog. First of all I don't want source or complete implementation, as I'm trying to understand code (part of evaluation wo...
Dijkstra in Prolog Dijkstra in Prolog dijkstra prolog shortest-path Dijkstra Prolog Cost Weight Over Closed open_neigh nearest_neighbor Who Node NeighL nearest_in_list n_hood NeighList open_n_hood Dijkstra in Prolog I have been given an assignment to write an Dijkstra Shortest Path in Prolog. First of all I don't want ...
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Title: Mini sudoku solver in Prolog stops partway through Problem title: Mini sudoku solver in Prolog stops partway through Tags: clpfd, prolog, sudoku Problem: Mini sudoku solver in Prolog stops partway through I'm working through 'Seven Languages in Seven Weeks', and I'm just trying to get an example from the book wo...
Mini sudoku solver in Prolog stops partway through Mini sudoku solver in Prolog stops partway through clpfd prolog sudoku Mini Prolog use_module Head Tail all_different fd_all_different Puzzle Solution S11 S12 S13 S14 S21 S22 S23 S24 S31 S32 S33 S34 S41 S42 S43 S44 fd_domain Row1 Row2 Row3 Row4 Col1 Col2 Col3 Col4 Squa...
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Title: Understanding recursivity in Prolog Problem title: Understanding recursivity in Prolog Tags: prolog, failure-slice Problem: Understanding recursivity in Prolog I have this example: descend(X,Y) :- child(X,Y). descend(X,Y) :- child(X,Z), descend(Z,Y). child(anne,bridget). child(bridget,caroline). child(caroline,d...
Understanding recursivity in Prolog Understanding recursivity in Prolog prolog failure-slice Understanding Prolog ERROR Out Understanding recursivity in Prolog I have this example: It works great and I understand it. This is a solution of a little exercise. My solution was the same but changing: That is, changing child...
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Title: How come 'mary' is true twice? Problem title: How come 'mary' is true twice? Tags: prolog Problem: How come 'mary' is true twice? I have a Prolog program that should return true for pass(mary) once, except mine returns twice and I am unsure why. The program is designed to check whether a Stud...
How come 'mary' is true twice? How come 'mary' is true twice? prolog How Student Mark Tail Sum Temp List Avg Length MarkE1 MarkE2 MarkE3 How come 'mary' is true twice? I have a Prolog program that should return true for pass(mary) once, except mine returns twice and I am unsure why. The program is d...
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Title: PROLOG File Stream Manipulation; term extraction for processing Problem title: PROLOG File Stream Manipulation; term extraction for processing Tags: file, io, prolog, stream Problem: PROLOG File Stream Manipulation; term extraction for processing I'm working on a case-based reasoning subsystem for academic advis...
PROLOG File Stream Manipulation; term extraction for processing PROLOG File Stream Manipulation; term extraction for processing file io prolog stream PROLOG File Stream Manipulation student_profile student.pl AAS Novel_Profiles vivian.pl read_data StudentP _Stream end_of_file PROLOG File Stream Manipulation; term extra...
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Title: Module expansion of goals passed to library meta-predicates Problem title: Module expansion of goals passed to library meta-predicates Tags: meta-predicate, prolog, module Problem: Module expansion of goals passed to library meta-predicates Using SWI-Prolog (Multi-threaded, 64 bits, Version 7.3.5), we proceed st...
Module expansion of goals passed to library meta-predicates Module expansion of goals passed to library meta-predicates meta-predicate prolog module Module apply:foldl use_module dcgAux:a ERROR apply:foldl_ Undefined apply:a import_module add_import_module Module expansion of goals passed to library meta-predicates Usi...
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Title: (SWI-PL) I can't figure out how to create a prolog rule to match this particular type of input Problem title: (SWI-PL) I can't figure out how to create a prolog rule to match this particular type of input Tags: prolog, successor-arithmetics Problem: (SWI-PL) I can't figure out how to create a prolog ru...
(SWI-PL) I can't figure out how to create a prolog rule to match this particular type of input (SWI-PL) I can't figure out how to create a prolog rule to match this particular type of input prolog successor-arithmetics SWI-PL Exercise Test Cases REPL add2 Solution (SWI-PL) I can't figure out how to create a p...
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Title: How to move to safe adjacent square in prolog? Problem title: How to move to safe adjacent square in prolog? Tags: wumpus-world, prolog, algorithm Problem: How to move to safe adjacent square in prolog? I am trying to write a Prolog application were an archer will move into an adjacent square that is safe on a 4...
How to move to safe adjacent square in prolog? How to move to safe adjacent square in prolog? wumpus-world prolog algorithm How Piece Row1 Col1 Row Col Find Item Contents How to move to safe adjacent square in prolog? I am trying to write a Prolog application were an archer will move into an adjacent square that is saf...
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Title: A* search in Prolog Problem title: A* search in Prolog Tags: search, prolog Problem: A* search in Prolog I tried implementing a 15puzzle solver in prolog as a way to try and learn the language and take advantage of the native backtracking. I followed a few online resources and wrote this simple version of the A*...
A* search in Prolog A* search in Prolog search prolog Prolog State Soln f_function All Children insert_all Open Allnew Child Move A* search in Prolog I tried implementing a 15puzzle solver in prolog as a way to try and learn the language and take advantage of the native backtracking. I followed a few online resources a...
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Title: Can't pass integer as argument to function in prolog Problem title: Can't pass integer as argument to function in prolog Tags: prolog, integer, arguments Problem: Can't pass integer as argument to function in prolog We are trying to do a school project in which we solve a problem of collecting items in...
Can't pass integer as argument to function in prolog Can't pass integer as argument to function in prolog prolog integer arguments Can Symbol ps1 ps2 ps3 ps4 ps5 ps6 ps7 ps8 Conexiones IDA pc1 pc2 pc3 pc4 pc6 pc7 pc8 Mueve Resolucion HOLA Can't pass integer as argument to function in prolog We are trying to d...
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Title: Prolog Cut Not Working Problem title: Prolog Cut Not Working Tags: debugging, prolog Problem: Prolog Cut Not Working Im having a problem with Prolog since cut is not doing what (i believe) its supposed to do: % line-column handlers checkVallEle(_, _, 6, _):- write('FAIL'), !, fail. checkVallEle(TABULEIRO, VALUE,...
Prolog Cut Not Working Prolog Cut Not Working debugging prolog Prolog Cut Not Working FAIL TABULEIRO VALUE LINE COLUMN HORIZONTAL VERTICAL DIAGONALRIGHT DIAGONALLEFT WIN Call _1079 Exit _3009 _4939 _6869 _8799 _10729 Prolog Cut Not Working Im having a problem with Prolog since cut is not doing what (i believe) its supp...
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Title: How to implement the relationship for any two representatives located in different parts of the database? Problem title: How to implement the relationship for any two representatives located in different parts of the database? Tags: transitive-closure, prolog Problem: How to implement the relationship for any tw...
How to implement the relationship for any two representatives located in different parts of the database? How to implement the relationship for any two representatives located in different parts of the database? transitive-closure prolog How Rurik Igor Olga Svyatoslav Igorevich Yaropolk Svyatopolk Okoyanny Vladimir Svy...
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Title: Prolog - union doesn't check for duplicates or that the list is in order Problem title: Prolog - union doesn't check for duplicates or that the list is in order Tags: prolog, set-union, set Problem: Prolog - union doesn't check for duplicates or that the list is in order I'm trying to write a union fun...
Prolog - union doesn't check for duplicates or that the list is in order Prolog - union doesn't check for duplicates or that the list is in order prolog set-union set Prolog Prolog - union doesn't check for duplicates or that the list is in order I'm trying to write a union function in Prolog and I'm running ...
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X). X = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]. To check wether all sublists of a List of lists contains at most one same element: max_one_common_element(List1, List2) :- max_one_common_element(List1, List2, 0). max_one_common_element([], _, Count) :- Count =< 1. max_one_common_element([H|T], List2, Count) :- (my_member(H, List2) ...
X). X = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]. To check wether all sublists of a List of lists contains at most one same element: max_one_common_element(List1, List2) :- max_one_common_element(List1, List2, 0). max_one_common_element([], _, Count) :- Count =< 1. max_one_common_element([H|T], List2, Count) :- (my_member(H, List2) ...
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Title: DCG chain from facts, including &quot;not seen before&quot; condition Problem title: DCG chain from facts, including &quot;not seen before&quot; condition Tags: prolog, transitive-closure, dcg Problem: DCG chain from facts, including "not seen before" condition I am trying to solve the traditional path-finding p...
DCG chain from facts, including &quot;not seen before&quot; condition DCG chain from facts, including &quot;not seen before&quot; condition prolog transitive-closure dcg facts DCG Stack Choice Possible length:2 _1460 _1452 length:3 _1494 _1486 nth0 DCG chain from facts, including "not seen before" condition I am trying...
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Title: How to flatten a 1-2-3 tree into a list? Problem title: How to flatten a 1-2-3 tree into a list? Tags: prolog, tree, recursion, flatten, list Problem: How to flatten a 1-2-3 tree into a list? I'm working on a function that converts a tree into a list of integers. My issue is, I can append to the list when I only...
How to flatten a 1-2-3 tree into a list? How to flatten a 1-2-3 tree into a list? prolog tree recursion flatten list How Temp1 Temp2 Temp3 node1 Leaf Node Temp node2 node3 How to flatten a 1-2-3 tree into a list? I'm working on a function that converts a tree into a list of integers. My issue is, I can append to the li...
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Title: Can&#x27;t get Java to find JPL library on Mac OS - &quot;no jpl on java.library.path&quot; Problem title: Can&#x27;t get Java to find JPL library on Mac OS - &quot;no jpl on java.library.path&quot; Tags: jpl, prolog, swi-prolog, java, intellij-idea Problem: Can't get Java to find JPL library on Mac OS - "no jpl...
Can&#x27;t get Java to find JPL library on Mac OS - &quot;no jpl on java.library.path&quot; Can&#x27;t get Java to find JPL library on Mac OS - &quot;no jpl on java.library.path&quot; jpl prolog swi-prolog java intellij-idea Can Java JPL Mac java.library.path Applications SWI-Prolog.app Contents Cellar x86_64-darwin li...
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Title: Prolog Relational Tracking without Lists Problem title: Prolog Relational Tracking without Lists Tags: relationship, prolog, predicates, backtracking Problem: Prolog Relational Tracking without Lists I am trying to get a predicate to relate from 1 fact to another fact and to keep going until a specified stopping...
Prolog Relational Tracking without Lists Prolog Relational Tracking without Lists relationship prolog predicates backtracking Prolog Relational Tracking Lists Who etc.etc Prolog Relational Tracking without Lists I am trying to get a predicate to relate from 1 fact to another fact and to keep going until a specified sto...
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Title: Prolog Family Tree Blood Relations, Recursion? Problem title: Prolog Family Tree Blood Relations, Recursion? Tags: recursion, family-tree, prolog, transitive-closure Problem: Prolog Family Tree Blood Relations, Recursion? I need a recursive function that finds all blood relatives in a family tree. But I honestly...
Prolog Family Tree Blood Relations, Recursion? Prolog Family Tree Blood Relations, Recursion? recursion family-tree prolog transitive-closure Prolog Family Tree Blood Relations Recursion Peter Alf Bert Sam Tom George Sally Prolog Family Tree Blood Relations, Recursion? I need a recursive function that finds all blood r...
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Title: Instantiating integer variables in Prolog Problem title: Instantiating integer variables in Prolog Tags: clpfd, prolog Problem: Instantiating integer variables in Prolog As my first Prolog challenge I'm trying to solve this puzzle: There are eight floors in an apartment building. The fifth floor has the only apa...
Instantiating integer variables in Prolog Instantiating integer variables in Prolog clpfd prolog Instantiating Prolog Archer Barber Cook Driver Elder Fisher Gardner Hooper Archer-1 ERROR:Arguments Vars ERROR Unknown DWIM Instantiating integer variables in Prolog As my first Prolog challenge I'm trying to solve this puz...
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Title: Implementing interval tree in Prolog w/ rbtrees.pl Problem title: Implementing interval tree in Prolog w/ rbtrees.pl Tags: red-black-tree, prolog, interval-tree Problem: Implementing interval tree in Prolog w/ rbtrees.pl I'm looking at the augmented tree in the interval tree article, and looking at rbtrees.pl in...
Implementing interval tree in Prolog w/ rbtrees.pl Implementing interval tree in Prolog w/ rbtrees.pl red-black-tree prolog interval-tree Implementing Prolog rbtrees.pl MaxBelow rb_insert rb_empty Implementing interval tree in Prolog w/ rbtrees.pl I'm looking at the augmented tree in the interval tree article, and look...
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Title: Prolog beginner level, word logic Problem title: Prolog beginner level, word logic Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog beginner level, word logic I've started a Prolog course and I've been given the following word problem as homework. I'm fine with understanding arithmetic problems, but I'm struggling to get this word ...
Prolog beginner level, word logic Prolog beginner level, word logic prolog Prolog eats_all Person Food first_person Head_Food Tail_Food Head_Person Tail_Person Prolog beginner level, word logic I've started a Prolog course and I've been given the following word problem as homework. I'm fine with understanding arithmeti...
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Title: Error in Prolog program about a fact Problem title: Error in Prolog program about a fact Tags: prolog Problem: Error in Prolog program about a fact I have the following program in prolog. It is a simple question answering system which takes a collection of facts and inferes new conclusions. it: discovers an anim...
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Title: How this prolog crossword solver works? Problem title: How this prolog crossword solver works? Tags: prolog, crossword Problem: How this prolog crossword solver works? I am trying to write a crossword solver I have got this code but I can't Understand some parts of it: size(5). black(1,3). black(2,3). black(3,2)...
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Title: How to Solve Cryptarithmetic Puzzle in Prolog Problem title: How to Solve Cryptarithmetic Puzzle in Prolog Tags: prolog, cryptarithmetic-puzzle, clpfd Problem: How to Solve Cryptarithmetic Puzzle in Prolog I have to write a Prolog program for solving a cryptarithmetic puzzle. I need to write a function solve([A,...
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Title: What is the most elegant way to find 16-bit numbers which satisfy some conditions? Problem title: What is the most elegant way to find 16-bit numbers which satisfy some conditions? Tags: constraint-programming, logic-programming, sat, clpb, prolog Problem: What is the most elegant way to find 16-bit numbers whic...
What is the most elegant way to find 16-bit numbers which satisfy some conditions? What is the most elegant way to find 16-bit numbers which satisfy some conditions? constraint-programming logic-programming sat clpb prolog What What is the most elegant way to find 16-bit numbers which satisfy some conditions? I need to...
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Title: Predicate to declare descending/ascending coordinates using finite domains Problem title: Predicate to declare descending/ascending coordinates using finite domains Tags: clojure, logic, clojure-core.logic, prolog Problem: Predicate to declare descending/ascending coordinates using finite domains I'd like to wri...
Predicate to declare descending/ascending coordinates using finite domains Predicate to declare descending/ascending coordinates using finite domains clojure logic clojure-core.logic prolog finite Predicate clojure-core.logic Predicate to declare descending/ascending coordinates using finite domains I'd like to write a...
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ments, E2, V2), V is V1 \/ V2. eval(Assignments, E1 -> E2, V) :- eval(Assignments, E1, V1), V1 = 1 -> eval(Assignments, E2, V) ; V = 1. generate_assignment(Variable, Variable=B) :- bool(B). generate_assignments(Variables, Assignments) :- maplist(generate_assignment, Variables, Assignments). atoms_of_expr(A, A) :- atom(...
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Title: Difficulties implementing DSL in Prolog from EBNF using DCG Problem title: Difficulties implementing DSL in Prolog from EBNF using DCG Tags: dcg, dsl, ebnf, parsing, prolog Problem: Difficulties implementing DSL in Prolog from EBNF using DCG I'm working on implementation of the Google Protobuf compiler for proto...
Difficulties implementing DSL in Prolog from EBNF using DCG Difficulties implementing DSL in Prolog from EBNF using DCG dcg dsl ebnf parsing prolog EBNF DCG -- Difficulties DSL Prolog Goal Callback Difficulties implementing DSL in Prolog from EBNF using DCG I'm working on implementation of the Google Protobuf compiler ...
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Title: How to implement BFS and DFS for a family tree in prolog Problem title: How to implement BFS and DFS for a family tree in prolog Tags: tree, rules, prolog, depth-first-search, breadth-first-search Problem: How to implement BFS and DFS for a family tree in prolog I want to ask for help about programing in prolog....
How to implement BFS and DFS for a family tree in prolog How to implement BFS and DFS for a family tree in prolog tree rules prolog depth-first-search breadth-first-search How BFS DFS Giorgos Giannis Petros Kyriakos Eleni Anna Katerina Giorgos-Giannis-Petros-Kyriakos-Eleni-Anna-Katerina father_of mother_of parent_of Ho...
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_,_), People), nextTo(person(contee,_,_,_,_),person(_,white,_,_,_,_), People), rightOf(person(_,blue,_,_,_,_),person(_,purple,_,_,_,_), People), exists(person(_,purple,absinthe,_,_), People), exists(person(_,red,_,dabokva,_), People), nextTo(person(_,_,_,_,_,snufftin),person(_,_,_,_,dabokva,_), People), exists(person(f...
format for the 5-tuple is (name, colour, drink, location, heirloom). I have looked for what Goal (directive) failed means, finding this , but my error does not occur during importing the file. There is also another SO post but the solution does not apply to me. I have seen SO user false give answers to some zebra-puzz...
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Title: Elephants in first order logic Problem title: Elephants in first order logic Tags: artificial-intelligence, prolog, first-order-logic Problem: Elephants in first order logic I have as facts these (el stands for elephant): el(Sam) el(Clyde) el(Oscar) pink(Sam) gray(Clyde) likes(Clyde, Oscar) pink(Oscar)Vgray(Osca...
Elephants in first order logic Elephants in first order logic artificial-intelligence prolog first-order-logic Elephants Sam Clyde Oscar Vgray Elephants in first order logic I have as facts these (el stands for elephant): Now, I want to prove(?) that: Some gray elephant likes some pink elephant , which translates to: (...
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Title: Read words from input, store in lists, then count the vowels and send count to file Problem title: Read words from input, store in lists, then count the vowels and send count to file Tags: prolog Problem: Read words from input, store in lists, then count the vowels and send count to file I'm trying to read words...
Read words from input, store in lists, then count the vowels and send count to file Read words from input, store in lists, then count the vowels and send count to file prolog input Read InStream get0 Char Chars atom_chars Space End Stream end_of_file NextChar sample.txt outputfile.txt Read words from input, store in li...
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Title: Prolog: Search large list of sublists by element in sublist, then delete sublist if found Problem title: Prolog: Search large list of sublists by element in sublist, then delete sublist if found Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog: Search large list of sublists by element in sublist, then delete sublist if found My lis...
Prolog: Search large list of sublists by element in sublist, then delete sublist if found Prolog: Search large list of sublists by element in sublist, then delete sublist if found prolog Prolog Search Chester Bob Andy Student read_delete_info Prolog: Search large list of sublists by element in sublist, then delete subl...
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Title: how to optimize this code so that it executes faster Problem title: how to optimize this code so that it executes faster Tags: sicstus-prolog, n-queens, clpfd, prolog Problem: how to optimize this code so that it executes faster I am trying to code "Peaceable armies of queens" problem. The goal is to put possibl...
how to optimize this code so that it executes faster how to optimize this code so that it executes faster sicstus-prolog n-queens clpfd prolog use_module Mat Dim Sol list_to_matrix Row1 Col1 RowDim ColDim Dimiag nth1 LRow global_cardinality check_rows diag_to_list matrix_reverse how to optimize this code so that it exe...
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further to the left than Sally's Dog composer. Clue 3: The man on position 5 is one year younger than Pete and one year older than the composer of Im Bermudadreieck . Clue 4: One position further to the right than the 77 year old artist is the composer of Wanne-Eickel-Blues . Clue 5: One position further to right than...
further to the left than Sally's Dog composer. Clue 3: The man on position 5 is one year younger than Pete and one year older than the composer of Im Bermudadreieck . Clue 4: One position further to the right than the 77 year old artist is the composer of Wanne-Eickel-Blues . Clue 5: One position further to right than...
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Title: Prolog shortcut to creating a custom enumeration Problem title: Prolog shortcut to creating a custom enumeration Tags: prolog, macros Problem: Prolog shortcut to creating a custom enumeration I am trying to create a custom enumeration via a series of facts. greater(X,Y) :- less (Y,X). less(a,b). less(b,c). less(...
Prolog shortcut to creating a custom enumeration Prolog shortcut to creating a custom enumeration prolog macros Prolog set_less Output Goal user:set_less Key Prolog shortcut to creating a custom enumeration I am trying to create a custom enumeration via a series of facts. This works fine, however there is significant r...
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Title: Collecting entity-value pairs - a canonical solution? Problem title: Collecting entity-value pairs - a canonical solution? Tags: prolog Problem: Collecting entity-value pairs - a canonical solution? I have the following predicate which transforms entity-attribute-value facts to dicts. I'd be interested if there ...
Collecting entity-value pairs - a canonical solution? Collecting entity-value pairs - a canonical solution? prolog Collecting dict_pairs KVPairs Database EntiyId Attribute Value attr1 attr2 Match Val Tag A:V Attrs relation_dict Dict relation_attr_val_ Pairs Attr Pairs__ Attr-Val Result attr1:123 attr2:456 k:db_getval d...
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Title: Einstein Riddle using Prolog Problem title: Einstein Riddle using Prolog Tags: zebra-puzzle, program-slicing, prolog Problem: Einstein Riddle using Prolog I'm trying to solve the Einstein riddle using Prolog. When I'm trying to run by houses(Hs), it shows No. Task is The Brit lives in the red house. The Swede ke...
Einstein Riddle using Prolog Einstein Riddle using Prolog zebra-puzzle program-slicing prolog Prolog Einstein Riddle Pall Mall Dunhill Blue Master Prince Blend Einstein Riddle using Prolog I'm trying to solve the Einstein riddle using Prolog. When I'm trying to run by houses(Hs), it shows No. Task is The Brit lives in ...
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Title: How to write a pyswip foreign predicate with multiple solutions? Problem title: How to write a pyswip foreign predicate with multiple solutions? Tags: python, prolog Problem: How to write a pyswip foreign predicate with multiple solutions? I am trying to write a python method that when exposed to prolog has mult...
How to write a pyswip foreign predicate with multiple solutions? How to write a pyswip foreign predicate with multiple solutions? python prolog How active_user max_level active_users server.get_active_users List username.unify prolog.assertz How to write a pyswip foreign predicate with multiple solutions? I am trying t...
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Title: How do I find all solutions to a &quot;Generate and Test&quot; task in Prolog? Problem title: How do I find all solutions to a &quot;Generate and Test&quot; task in Prolog? Tags: prolog Problem: How do I find all solutions to a "Generate and Test" task in Prolog? I want to solve the following problem with Prolog...
How do I find all solutions to a &quot;Generate and Test&quot; task in Prolog? How do I find all solutions to a &quot;Generate and Test&quot; task in Prolog? prolog How Generate Test Prolog is_solution base10 base9 main.prolog ERROR Arguments How do I find all solutions to a "Generate and Test" task in Prolog? I want t...
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Title: How do I go through a database in prolog Problem title: How do I go through a database in prolog Tags: prolog Problem: How do I go through a database in prolog I have a database composed of symptoms of a disease and the disease to which these symptoms belongs as follows. disease([dordecabeca,febre,dormuscular,do...
How do I go through a database in prolog How do I go through a database in prolog prolog How Disease Predicate Xs0 Ys0 if_ P_2 List tpartition_ts_fs_ Ts0 Fs0 If_1 Then_0 Else_0 type_error instantiation_error ISO equal_t remove_dups L12 WithoutX How do I go through a database in prolog I have a database composed of symp...
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Title: Natural Language processing with prolog error Problem title: Natural Language processing with prolog error Tags: parsing, tokenize, prolog, dcg Problem: Natural Language processing with prolog error I'm new to using prolog and I'm trying things to get a text parsed and translated in this way: ?- go. |: All boys ...
Natural Language processing with prolog error Natural Language processing with prolog error parsing tokenize prolog dcg Natural Language All _4326 ERROR Stream user_input:242:4 Syntax Operator Tokenizer go1 Out Word Rest WordChs List Main reset_gensym Grammar Parser noun_phrase Num verb_phrase Some DET ADJ RCL relative...
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Title: Prolog backtracks and loses all values Problem title: Prolog backtracks and loses all values Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog backtracks and loses all values I have a few prolog predicates which calculate the cost of given cities. The process begins with a command like: best_route([std, lhr, bud, dse], 2013-5-5, X)....
Prolog backtracks and loses all values Prolog backtracks and loses all values prolog Prolog best_route Cities StartDate Cost begin_routing CostList min_list Costing Stop Origin Dest get_next_date OriginalDate NextDate DayCost Prolog backtracks and loses all values I have a few prolog predicates which calculate the cost...
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Title: How do I freeze a goal for a list of variables? Problem title: How do I freeze a goal for a list of variables? Tags: clpfd, prolog, automaton Problem: How do I freeze a goal for a list of variables? My ultimate goal is to make a reified version of automaton/3, that freezes if there are any variables in the seque...
How do I freeze a goal for a list of variables? How do I freeze a goal for a list of variables? clpfd prolog automaton How var_t if_var_freeze Goal if_ List _G3322 freeze_list freeze_list_h FrozenList Frozen Hello Seq max_seq_automaton_t Max fd_length Var_T_List i.e memberd_t goals_to_conj Conj goals_to_conj_ GoalForWh...
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Title: Prolog: Monkey and Banana, Two Boxes Problem title: Prolog: Monkey and Banana, Two Boxes Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog: Monkey and Banana, Two Boxes Instructions: Modify the attached program so that in order for the monkey to reach the bananas, he has to stand on a smaller box, which he has placed on top of a big...
Prolog: Monkey and Banana, Two Boxes Prolog: Monkey and Banana, Two Boxes prolog Prolog Monkey Banana Two Boxes Pos state1 Move State2 Prolog: Monkey and Banana, Two Boxes Instructions: Modify the attached program so that in order for the monkey to reach the bananas, he has to stand on a smaller box, which he has place...
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Title: Riddle with GNU Prolog, similar to Einstein Riddle Problem title: Riddle with GNU Prolog, similar to Einstein Riddle Tags: logic, zebra-puzzle, prolog Problem: Riddle with GNU Prolog, similar to Einstein Riddle I am a complete beginner to programming and have to create and solve a riddle in Prolog using GNU Prol...
Riddle with GNU Prolog, similar to Einstein Riddle Riddle with GNU Prolog, similar to Einstein Riddle logic zebra-puzzle prolog Riddle GNU Prolog Einstein Riddle with GNU Prolog, similar to Einstein Riddle I am a complete beginner to programming and have to create and solve a riddle in Prolog using GNU Prolog, similar ...
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Title: Writing My Prolog Code Problem title: Writing My Prolog Code Tags: prolog Problem: Writing My Prolog Code I am writing my first Prolog code, and I am have some difficulties with it I was wondering if anyone could help me out. I am writing a program that needs to follow the following rules: for Verb phrases., nou...
Writing My Prolog Code Writing My Prolog Code prolog Writing Prolog Japanese Writing My Prolog Code I am writing my first Prolog code, and I am have some difficulties with it I was wondering if anyone could help me out. I am writing a program that needs to follow the following rules: for Verb phrases., noun phrases com...
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Gamma]) :- type(Doubleneg, doub, X, _), !, thm(Lambda, [X | Gamma]). thm(Lambda, [Beta | Gamma]) :- type(Beta, disj, Beta1, Beta2), !, thm(Lambda, [Beta1, Beta2 | Gamma]). thm(Lambda, [Alpha | Gamma]) :- type(Alpha, conj, Alpha1, Alpha2), !, thm(Lambda, [Alpha1 | Gamma]), !, thm(Lambda, [Alpha2 | Gamma]). thm([L1|Lamb...
Gamma]) :- type(Doubleneg, doub, X, _), !, thm(Lambda, [X | Gamma]). thm(Lambda, [Beta | Gamma]) :- type(Beta, disj, Beta1, Beta2), !, thm(Lambda, [Beta1, Beta2 | Gamma]). thm(Lambda, [Alpha | Gamma]) :- type(Alpha, conj, Alpha1, Alpha2), !, thm(Lambda, [Alpha1 | Gamma]), !, thm(Lambda, [Alpha2 | Gamma]). thm([L1|Lamb...
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62610291_c0
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Title: Wine system prolog Problem title: Wine system prolog Tags: prolog, classification Problem: Wine system prolog I am having trouble with my code. At the moment, I want each wine to receive a point for a certain rule. I want the query in prolog dishes_wine_score([beef, fish], Wine,Score). Currently the code runs al...
Wine system prolog Wine system prolog prolog classification Wine wine_color_body sauvignon_blanc pinot_grigio pinot_blanc cabernet_sauvignon pinot_noir dish_wine_score rode_wijn_saus dishes_wine_score _Wine Dish Dishes Score DishScore RestScore higher_score Score1 Score2 best_wine Wine system prolog I am having trouble...
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Title: Exclude variants/rotations of lists in solutions SWI-Prolog Problem title: Exclude variants/rotations of lists in solutions SWI-Prolog Tags: prolog, clpfd Problem: Exclude variants/rotations of lists in solutions SWI-Prolog I want to exclude multiple rotations/mirrors of a list in my solutions of the predicate. ...
Exclude variants/rotations of lists in solutions SWI-Prolog Exclude variants/rotations of lists in solutions SWI-Prolog prolog clpfd Exclude SWI-Prolog clock_round Sum nth0 Elem1 Elem2 remove_duplicates List Elem Perm Rest Elem3 RestList Exclude variants/rotations of lists in solutions SWI-Prolog I want to exclude mult...
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Title: how to solve when the number of variables in the goal/query varies - Prolog Constrain Solver Problem title: how to solve when the number of variables in the goal/query varies - Prolog Constrain Solver Tags: logic, cryptarithmetic-puzzle, clpfd, prolog Problem: how to solve when the number of variables in the goa...
how to solve when the number of variables in the goal/query varies - Prolog Constrain Solver how to solve when the number of variables in the goal/query varies - Prolog Constrain Solver logic cryptarithmetic-puzzle clpfd prolog Prolog Constrain Solver Digits how to solve when the number of variables in the goal/query v...
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Title: Find the minimun length of a SubList that contains all numbers from 1 to K Problem title: Find the minimun length of a SubList that contains all numbers from 1 to K Tags: prolog Problem: Find the minimun length of a SubList that contains all numbers from 1 to K The problem is "Find the min length of a List that ...
Find the minimun length of a SubList that contains all numbers from 1 to K Find the minimun length of a SubList that contains all numbers from 1 to K prolog 1 Find SubList NumList List Len Find the minimun length of a SubList that contains all numbers from 1 to K The problem is "Find the min length of a List that has a...
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Title: Prolog - Insert with facts Problem title: Prolog - Insert with facts Tags: list, insert, prolog, fact Problem: Prolog - Insert with facts I need to program a Predicate in Prolog that inserts an element in the indicated position and consequently modifies the position number of the rest of the elements in the list...
Prolog - Insert with facts Prolog - Insert with facts list insert prolog fact Prolog Insert Domains Database Predicates Clauses Goal Pos Long NouLong XaPassar X-1 Prolog - Insert with facts I need to program a Predicate in Prolog that inserts an element in the indicated position and consequently modifies the position n...
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Title: How to find max value in a set of lists in prolog? Problem title: How to find max value in a set of lists in prolog? Tags: prolog, logic Problem: How to find max value in a set of lists in prolog? My predicate is lll(C,R) Where C is a country and R is a continent. Example of data that is needed for the predicate...
How to find max value in a set of lists in prolog? How to find max value in a set of lists in prolog? prolog logic How Pop Andorra Vella Luanda Europe geo_sea Andaman Sea Nicobar Asia antigua_and_barbuda America Circumf max_list CirMax How to find max value in a set of lists in prolog? My predicate is lll(C,R) Where C ...
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Title: freeze/2 goals blocking on variables that have become unreachable Problem title: freeze/2 goals blocking on variables that have become unreachable Tags: prolog, prolog-coroutining Problem: freeze/2 goals blocking on variables that have become unreachable I made the following little program to determine if the me...
freeze/2 goals blocking on variables that have become unreachable freeze/2 goals blocking on variables that have become unreachable prolog prolog-coroutining Goal use_module Ciao Prolog freeze_many uninstantiation_error big_freeze_test Zs0 Zs1 AMD64 SICStus B-Prolog i386 SWI-Prolog YAProlog ERROR Memory Realloc freeze/...
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Title: Mutually exclusivity in Problog Problem title: Mutually exclusivity in Problog Tags: mutual-exclusion, probability, prolog Problem: Mutually exclusivity in Problog We have 4 different storage spaces, and 5 different boxes (named b1 , b2 , b3 , b4 and b5 ) which they wanted to put in this storage spaces. Each sto...
Mutually exclusivity in Problog Mutually exclusivity in Problog mutual-exclusion probability prolog Mutually Problog SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 Where Sum Mutually exclusivity in Problog We have 4 different storage spaces, and 5 different boxes (named b1 , b2 , b3 , b4 and b5 ) which they wanted to put in this storage spaces. Each...
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Title: Prolog: change depthfirst search to bredth first search Problem title: Prolog: change depthfirst search to bredth first search Tags: breadth-first-search, prolog, depth-first-search Problem: Prolog: change depthfirst search to bredth first search I have an assignment for prolog where i'm on the final step but i ...
Prolog: change depthfirst search to bredth first search Prolog: change depthfirst search to bredth first search breadth-first-search prolog depth-first-search Prolog initial_state goal_state bfs_b open_list closed_list reversed_solution Pl1 list_to_set StateSet GoalsSet Operators Plan Pre Goals State AddList DeleteList...
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Title: Eliminating three-valued logic predicates choice points with if_/3 Problem title: Eliminating three-valued logic predicates choice points with if_/3 Tags: prolog, swi-prolog, reify Problem: Eliminating three-valued logic predicates choice points with if_/3 I'm trying to completely remove the choice points of my ...
Eliminating three-valued logic predicates choice points with if_/3 Eliminating three-valued logic predicates choice points with if_/3 prolog swi-prolog reify Eliminating if_ or3 Correct tri_logic:or3 Eliminating three-valued logic predicates choice points with if_/3 I'm trying to completely remove the choice points of ...
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Title: does prolog backtracking/search always follow the same scheme? Problem title: does prolog backtracking/search always follow the same scheme? Tags: prolog Problem: does prolog backtracking/search always follow the same scheme? The following prolog code establishes a very simple grammar for sentences (sentence = o...
does prolog backtracking/search always follow the same scheme? does prolog backtracking/search always follow the same scheme? prolog Example Generating Sentences does prolog backtracking/search always follow the same scheme? The following prolog code establishes a very simple grammar for sentences (sentence = object + ...
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Title: Prolog: Recusive successor defined natural number multiply predicate does not terminate Problem title: Prolog: Recusive successor defined natural number multiply predicate does not terminate Tags: recursion, successor-arithmetics, prolog Problem: Prolog: Recusive successor defined natural number multiply predica...
Prolog: Recusive successor defined natural number multiply predicate does not terminate Prolog: Recusive successor defined natural number multiply predicate does not terminate recursion successor-arithmetics prolog Prolog Recusive Prolog: Recusive successor defined natural number multiply predicate does not terminate I...
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128 different test to check for tokUnknown . SWI-Prolog unit testing library plunit has an option forall to generate data. Based on the documentation the test should look like this: test(002, [forall(???)]) :- char_code(Char,Code), Chars = [Char], phrase(tokenizer_unknown(Token),Chars,Rest), assertion(Rest == []), asse...
128 different test to check for tokUnknown . SWI-Prolog unit testing library plunit has an option forall to generate data. Based on the documentation the test should look like this: test(002, [forall(???)]) :- char_code(Char,Code), Chars = [Char], phrase(tokenizer_unknown(Token),Chars,Rest), assertion(Rest == []), asse...
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Title: Create a path in a grid in prolog Problem title: Create a path in a grid in prolog Tags: path, grid, prolog Problem: Create a path in a grid in prolog I have to create a path between two given points in a grid in Prolog. The code I have so far is: createPath(GridSize, BeginPosition, EndPosition, VisitedPoints, P...
Create a path in a grid in prolog Create a path in a grid in prolog path grid prolog Create GridSize BeginPosition EndPosition VisitedPoints Path NextStep NewVisitedPoints NewPath Create a path in a grid in prolog I have to create a path between two given points in a grid in Prolog. The code I have so far is: A little ...
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Title: Prolog project issue with GNU Prolog Problem title: Prolog project issue with GNU Prolog Tags: swi-prolog, prolog, gnu-prolog Problem: Prolog project issue with GNU Prolog I have an issue with this code that works in Swi Prolog but doesn't in GNU Prolog. :- dynamic libro/3. :- dynamic prestito/3. trim_whitespace...
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Title: Newbie in prolog: Simple Solve Problem title: Newbie in prolog: Simple Solve Tags: prolog Problem: Newbie in prolog: Simple Solve I am new to prolog, and I am trying to solve this: It just returns false! I have tried changing several parts of the code several times, as I said I'm a newbie in prolog and thus I do...
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Title: error message, not working properly - prolog Problem title: error message, not working properly - prolog Tags: prolog Problem: error message, not working properly - prolog How to repair a program to be ready to be used with SWI Prolog? Link to source: http://ai-programming.com/prolog_bot_tutorial.htm chatterbot2...
error message, not working properly - prolog error message, not working properly - prolog prolog read_string write_string knowledge_base WHAT YOUR NAME CHATTERBOT2 YOU CAN CALL WHY WANT KNOW THERE HOW DOING FINE WELL WHO A.I PROGRAM THINK ASKING INTELLIGENT YES OFCORSE ACTUALY VERY REAL DOES QUESTION REALLY MATERS MEAN...
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Title: Can&#x27;t validate input in PROLOG Problem title: Can&#x27;t validate input in PROLOG Tags: validation, prolog, input Problem: Can't validate input in PROLOG I've made an Expert System but I have some bugs. It works asking the user some questions, who answers 'yes' or 'no' ('si', 'no' in Spanish). The thing is ...
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Title: Variation of the zebra puzzle in prolog, and I can&#x27;t figure out where I&#x27;m going wrong Problem title: Variation of the zebra puzzle in prolog, and I can&#x27;t figure out where I&#x27;m going wrong Tags: zebra-puzzle, prolog Problem: Variation of the zebra puzzle in prolog, and I can't figure out where ...
Variation of the zebra puzzle in prolog, and I can&#x27;t figure out where I&#x27;m going wrong Variation of the zebra puzzle in prolog, and I can&#x27;t figure out where I&#x27;m going wrong zebra-puzzle prolog Variation register_renderer use_rendering Major Car Team Music Drink Dorms Yankees Toyota Coke Tesla English...
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Title: How might I get all the answers noninteractively without receiving duplicates? Problem title: How might I get all the answers noninteractively without receiving duplicates? Tags: swi-prolog, prolog, non-interactive Problem: How might I get all the answers noninteractively without receiving duplicates? Inspired b...
How might I get all the answers noninteractively without receiving duplicates? How might I get all the answers noninteractively without receiving duplicates? swi-prolog prolog non-interactive How dark_eyes pretty_face bleached_a adriana_chechik alysa_gap anna_de_ville aurora_jolie autumn_falls casey_calvert dahlia_sky ...
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Title: Multi-threading in SWI-Prolog provides little improvement Problem title: Multi-threading in SWI-Prolog provides little improvement Tags: multithreading, prolog, swi-prolog Problem: Multi-threading in SWI-Prolog provides little improvement I have a code that carries heavy computations: executing pred(In, Out) let...
Multi-threading in SWI-Prolog provides little improvement Multi-threading in SWI-Prolog provides little improvement multithreading prolog swi-prolog Multi-threading SWI-Prolog Out concurrent_maplist List_of_64K_In List_of_64K_Out heavy_pred List_of_64_List_of_1k_In List_of_64_List_of_1k_Out List_of_In List_of_Out x86_6...
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Title: SWI-Prolog Guitracer X-server Problem title: SWI-Prolog Guitracer X-server Tags: xserver, swi-prolog, cygwin, prolog Problem: SWI-Prolog Guitracer X-server The following error pops up when I try to use the guitracer to trace my SWI-Prolog code using a cygwin terminal: [PCE fatal: @display/display: Failed to conn...
SWI-Prolog Guitracer X-server SWI-Prolog Guitracer X-server xserver swi-prolog cygwin prolog SWI-Prolog Guitracer X-server PCE Failed DISPLAY You MUST X11 Windowing See Host pce_principal:send prolog_debugger Send-method c_call_prolog _G397 prolog_gui:send_pce prolog_gui:send SWI-Prolog Guitracer X-server The following...
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the game start :- write('Welcome to the Fairy Tale Adventure Game!'),nl,nl, game_help,nl,nl, write('You have been tasked with rescuing the kingdom\'s beloved princess from the clutches of the nefarious Demon King Diablos.'),nl,nl, look. % Predicate to print the description of the current room look :- current_room(Room...
the game start :- write('Welcome to the Fairy Tale Adventure Game!'),nl,nl, game_help,nl,nl, write('You have been tasked with rescuing the kingdom\'s beloved princess from the clutches of the nefarious Demon King Diablos.'),nl,nl, look. % Predicate to print the description of the current room look :- current_room(Room...
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Title: Detecting some loops in Prolog goals that do not terminate universally Problem title: Detecting some loops in Prolog goals that do not terminate universally Tags: failure-slice, non-termination, performance, prolog Problem: Detecting some loops in Prolog goals that do not terminate universally TL;DR: This questi...
Detecting some loops in Prolog goals that do not terminate universally Detecting some loops in Prolog goals that do not terminate universally failure-slice non-termination performance prolog Detecting Prolog ancestor_of child_of LOOPS call_with_inference_limit CPU Lips inference_limit_exceeded ancestor_of_open Open anc...
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Title: Breadth First Search in Prolog Problem title: Breadth First Search in Prolog Tags: breadth-first-search, prolog Problem: Breadth First Search in Prolog I'm new to Prolog and currently implementing DFS (depth-first search) and BFS (breadth-first search) algorithms. My DFS works fine as the code below, but the BFS...
Breadth First Search in Prolog Breadth First Search in Prolog breadth-first-search prolog Breadth First Search Prolog Start Goal Weight connected2 next_node Current Next Path depth_first Visited breadth_first Extend Visited2 Path2 Breadth First Search in Prolog I'm new to Prolog and currently implementing DFS (depth-fi...
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Title: Syntax error when trying to add secondary connectives in prolog Problem title: Syntax error when trying to add secondary connectives in prolog Tags: prolog Problem: Syntax error when trying to add secondary connectives in prolog I am trying to build a resolution solver in prolog. So far the program works fine wi...
Syntax error when trying to add secondary connectives in prolog Syntax error when trying to add secondary connectives in prolog prolog Syntax ERROR cs_year2 resolution.pl:41:14 Operator resolution.pl:42:18 resolution.pl:54:18 resolution.pl:55:14 resolution.pl:82:13 resolution.pl:83:17 resolution.pl:84:13 resolution.pl:...
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Title: Prolog: How does delete predicate supply even the beginning of the list Problem title: Prolog: How does delete predicate supply even the beginning of the list Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog: How does delete predicate supply even the beginning of the list I am certainly misunderstanding something about how Prolog w...
Prolog: How does delete predicate supply even the beginning of the list Prolog: How does delete predicate supply even the beginning of the list prolog Prolog How Prolog: How does delete predicate supply even the beginning of the list I am certainly misunderstanding something about how Prolog works. This question is spe...
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Title: Prolog - breadth first search for water jug Problem title: Prolog - breadth first search for water jug Tags: prolog, water-jug-problem, shortest-path Problem: Prolog - breadth first search for water jug I'm studying search strategies in the state space in Prolog, I'm looking at the following program, is the famo...
Prolog - breadth first search for water jug Prolog - breadth first search for water jug prolog water-jug-problem shortest-path Prolog go:-solution ActionList State VisitedStates Action Rest NewState VisitedState OtherVisitedStates Qtot Qtrasf NewQb NewQa Prolog - breadth first search for water jug I'm studying search s...
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Title: Formatting a table in Prolog Problem title: Formatting a table in Prolog Tags: formatting, prolog Problem: Formatting a table in Prolog I am trying to print out a table of values in Prolog. Currently I have the following: format('+~`-t~78|+ ~n', []). format('|~tTable Title~t~78||~n', []), format('+~`-t~78|+ ~n',...
Formatting a table in Prolog Formatting a table in Prolog formatting prolog Formatting Prolog Title Table Name Age Eye Colour Phone Number Joe Bloggs Blue John Smith Brown Formatting a table in Prolog I am trying to print out a table of values in Prolog. Currently I have the following: Produces my header: Now I want to...
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Title: Even and odd elements from list and count elements up to specific index in list, but shows error Problem title: Even and odd elements from list and count elements up to specific index in list, but shows error Tags: list, prolog Problem: Even and odd elements from list and count elements up to specific index in l...
Even and odd elements from list and count elements up to specific index in list, but shows error Even and odd elements from list and count elements up to specific index in list, but shows error list prolog list Even is_even Index Left Right Actually CREATES Demand Elem Nextel Creating Enter ERROR Arguments _19326 _1933...
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Title: Comparing list elements to a predicate Problem title: Comparing list elements to a predicate Tags: list, predicate, prolog Problem: Comparing list elements to a predicate I need to construct a a predicate compare_to_predicate/3. It takes in a given predicate and list of numbers and proceeds to compare every elem...
Comparing list elements to a predicate Comparing list elements to a predicate list predicate prolog Comparing compare_to_predicate is_odd greater_than is_even Tail Functor Term Comparing list elements to a predicate I need to construct a a predicate compare_to_predicate/3. It takes in a given predicate and list of numb...
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Title: How to travel a list n by n elements Problem title: How to travel a list n by n elements Tags: list, prolog Problem: How to travel a list n by n elements So I wasn't expecting to post that much more today, but I'm dumbfounded not being able to do this task. I have working code for traveling an input list 3 by 3 ...
How to travel a list n by n elements How to travel a list n by n elements list prolog How PermNodes SalidaCreacionEnum NodeListUnique IDsPermuted CabezaPermNodes EnumsFormados EntradaCreacionEnum Call:crearEnum _G5349 Fail:crearEnum How to travel a list n by n elements So I wasn't expecting to post that much more today...
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Title: Internal representation of the body of a rule using a defined operator (- &lt;) Problem title: Internal representation of the body of a rule using a defined operator (- &lt;) Tags: prolog, operators Problem: Internal representation of the body of a rule using a defined operator (- <) I have a text document with ...
Internal representation of the body of a rule using a defined operator (- &lt;) Internal representation of the body of a rule using a defined operator (- &lt;) prolog operators a Internal spare_time InputFile OldStream Term end_of_file Head Body atomic_list_concat Atom test.delp Args ERROR Undefined Exception Internal ...
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Title: Counter resets after predicate call Problem title: Counter resets after predicate call Tags: prolog Problem: Counter resets after predicate call I am developing a board game and to finalize I'm just missing my win condition. The winner is supposed to be the 1st player to complete 4 stacks and those stacks are re...
Counter resets after predicate call Counter resets after predicate call prolog Counter Player Head Tail Counter1 Counter2 Symbol StackCounter1 StackCounter2 SC1 SC2 Player1 source_info Counter resets after predicate call I am developing a board game and to finalize I'm just missing my win condition. The winner is suppo...
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