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Title: Prolog Max 2 of the same numbers in a list Problem title: Prolog Max 2 of the same numbers in a list Tags: prolog, sudoku Problem: Prolog Max 2 of the same numbers in a list let's get straight to the point. I'm trying to make a sudoku tectonic solver on my own (not school related). And I've looked for a couple o...
Prolog Max 2 of the same numbers in a list Prolog Max 2 of the same numbers in a list prolog sudoku Prolog Max distinct_but_2 Prolog Max 2 of the same numbers in a list let's get straight to the point. I'm trying to make a sudoku tectonic solver on my own (not school related). And I've looked for a couple of things to ...
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Title: How do you translate DCGs into normal definite clauses in PROLOG? Problem title: How do you translate DCGs into normal definite clauses in PROLOG? Tags: dcg, prolog Problem: How do you translate DCGs into normal definite clauses in PROLOG? How would you translate the following DCGs into normal definite clauses o...
How do you translate DCGs into normal definite clauses in PROLOG? How do you translate DCGs into normal definite clauses in PROLOG? dcg prolog How DCGs PROLOG expr_regular cor_ini cor_fin comeza_por inicio_rango fin_rango How do you translate DCGs into normal definite clauses in PROLOG? How would you translate the foll...
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Title: Writing predicate in Prolog Problem title: Writing predicate in Prolog Tags: prolog Problem: Writing predicate in Prolog I have those predicate: % Signature: student(ID, Name, Town , Age)/4 % Purpose: student table information student(547457339, riki, beerSheva , 21). student(567588858, ron, telAviv , 22). stude...
Writing predicate in Prolog Writing predicate in Prolog prolog Writing Prolog Signature Name Town Age Purpose Department Year Building Capacity noPhysicsNorChemistryStudents2 pred1 Writing predicate in Prolog I have those predicate: I need to write predicate noPhysicsNorChemistryStudents(Name , Department , Year , Town...
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Title: Illegal argument to format sequence Problem title: Illegal argument to format sequence Tags: swi-prolog, prolog, getline Problem: Illegal argument to format sequence I'm trying to write a getline predicate in Prolog that will grab an entire line. I'm running into problems when trying to use sformat to append str...
Illegal argument to format sequence Illegal argument to format sequence swi-prolog prolog getline Illegal Str EOF InStr NewString get_code InFile Line ERROR Prolog _G940 Strn InStrm Illegal argument to format sequence I'm trying to write a getline predicate in Prolog that will grab an entire line. I'm running into prob...
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Title: prolog get syntax error when increase stack size Problem title: prolog get syntax error when increase stack size Tags: zebra-puzzle, turbo-prolog, prolog Problem: prolog get syntax error when increase stack size Trying to solve the puzzle task with prolog and got some problems. 1002 Stack Overflow. Re-configure ...
prolog get syntax error when increase stack size prolog get syntax error when increase stack size zebra-puzzle turbo-prolog prolog Stack Overflow Re-configure Setup Syntax Dima Kate Misha Sveta Ura solve:-structure Children Struct Banana Icecream Pizza Pasta Chocolate Thunderstorm Spiders Ghosts Dogs Darkness Child1 Ch...
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Title: Compile SWI Prolog code into Windows executable - parser Grails3 project Problem title: Compile SWI Prolog code into Windows executable - parser Grails3 project Tags: swi-prolog, windows, prolog, cygwin Problem: Compile SWI Prolog code into Windows executable - parser Grails3 project I am trying to build parser ...
Compile SWI Prolog code into Windows executable - parser Grails3 project Compile SWI Prolog code into Windows executable - parser Grails3 project swi-prolog windows prolog cygwin Compile SWI Prolog Windows Grails3 Homes Grail-master Grail g3.tmp Compile SWI Prolog code into Windows executable - parser Grails3 project I...
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Title: Prolog String-Intensive Algorithm Crashes Problem title: Prolog String-Intensive Algorithm Crashes Tags: string, prolog Problem: Prolog String-Intensive Algorithm Crashes I am writing an algorithm to process a string, and it crashes (possibly due to a quirk in Prolog which makes string-intensive algorithms crash...
Prolog String-Intensive Algorithm Crashes Prolog String-Intensive Algorithm Crashes string prolog Prolog String-Intensive Algorithm Crashes raw_sources sheet_feeder directory_files delete_invisibles_etc atom_concat String00b phrase_from_file String001 string_codes String000 string_concat String00_a strip_illegal_chars ...
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Title: uncaught exception: error(existence_error(procedure,likes/0),friend/0) (Seven Languages) Problem title: uncaught exception: error(existence_error(procedure,likes/0),friend/0) (Seven Languages) Tags: prolog, gnu-prolog Problem: uncaught exception: error(existence_error(procedure,likes/0),friend/0) (Seven Language...
uncaught exception: error(existence_error(procedure,likes/0),friend/0) (Seven Languages) uncaught exception: error(existence_error(procedure,likes/0),friend/0) (Seven Languages) prolog gnu-prolog existence_error Seven Languages friends.pl uncaught exception: error(existence_error(procedure,likes/0),friend/0) (Seven Lan...
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Title: Simple String Splitting SWI-Prolog Not Working Problem title: Simple String Splitting SWI-Prolog Not Working Tags: string, prolog Problem: Simple String Splitting SWI-Prolog Not Working I'm making a database for morphological parsing in SWI-prolog and I've run into a problem. I've boiled it down now to the probl...
Simple String Splitting SWI-Prolog Not Working Simple String Splitting SWI-Prolog Not Working string prolog Simple Splitting SWI-Prolog Not Working Input Output string_concat First Second Foo Bar Call _G1441 _G1513 _G1514 Exit _G1520 Fail Redo What Simple String Splitting SWI-Prolog Not Working I'm making a database fo...
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Title: Prolog iteration/recursion to drill down to lowest value Problem title: Prolog iteration/recursion to drill down to lowest value Tags: terminate, recursion, prolog Problem: Prolog iteration/recursion to drill down to lowest value I'm trying to create a predicate in prolog which will hold true if it reaches the l...
Prolog iteration/recursion to drill down to lowest value Prolog iteration/recursion to drill down to lowest value terminate recursion prolog Prolog Object Value NewValue Initial Prolog iteration/recursion to drill down to lowest value I'm trying to create a predicate in prolog which will hold true if it reaches the low...
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Title: How to find all adequate terms in a prolog database? Problem title: How to find all adequate terms in a prolog database? Tags: database, prolog Problem: How to find all adequate terms in a prolog database? I have a database containing the following terms: movie(american_beauty, 1999). director(american_beauty, s...
How to find all adequate terms in a prolog database? How to find all adequate terms in a prolog database? database prolog How american_beauty sam_mendes kevin_spacey lester_burnham annette_bening carolyn_burnham thora_birch jane_burnham yurek_bogayevicz sally_kirkland robert_fields paulina_porizkova barton_fink ethan_c...
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Title: Prolog game gives wrong answer and only one answer Problem title: Prolog game gives wrong answer and only one answer Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog game gives wrong answer and only one answer I'm making a "game" in Prolog, from an initial position in an array, the game must return all possible paths, where the who...
Prolog game gives wrong answer and only one answer Prolog game gives wrong answer and only one answer prolog Prolog Matriz Caminho Rota caminho.txt Elemento ListaX Aux Aux1 X-1 Y-1 Resp NMAtriz MatrizAtualizada AuxY LAlt Mat AuxX NAuxX H-1 Prolog game gives wrong answer and only one answer I'm making a "game" in Prolog...
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Title: Prolog - N-Queens quiz - infinite loop Problem title: Prolog - N-Queens quiz - infinite loop Tags: prolog, failure-slice, infinite-loop, n-queens Problem: Prolog - N-Queens quiz - infinite loop This is about the 8-Queens problem . I'm trying to solve the more generic N-Queens problem. The goal is to make this ru...
Prolog - N-Queens quiz - infinite loop Prolog - N-Queens quiz - infinite loop prolog failure-slice infinite-loop n-queens Prolog N-Queens Sol no_threat Queen1 Queen2 Dist Queen2-Queen1 Queen1-Queen2 queen_safe_aux Queen Dist2 queen_safe legal_solution_aux legal_solution Length Sorted From2 Prolog - N-Queens quiz - infi...
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Title: Prolog, read a csv file and make a predicate. findall Problem title: Prolog, read a csv file and make a predicate. findall Tags: csv, prolog, prolog-findall Problem: Prolog, read a csv file and make a predicate. findall I am using SWI-Prolog. I have a csv file where the top row are probes and then each row is a ...
Prolog, read a csv file and make a predicate. findall Prolog, read a csv file and make a predicate. findall csv prolog prolog-findall Prolog GSM102447.CEL GSM102449.CEL GSM102451.CEL GSM102455.CEL GSM102507.CEL probe_value_in_sample Probe Sample_Strip ProbeValue GSM102447 csv_read_file_row_list GSE2109_BarCode.csv List...
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Title: How to find the cardinality of a set in Prolog? Problem title: How to find the cardinality of a set in Prolog? Tags: prolog Problem: How to find the cardinality of a set in Prolog? I 'm trying to find the cardinality of a set in Prolog. As is known, a set can haven't elements repeated. I tried this. cardinal([],...
How to find the cardinality of a set in Prolog? How to find the cardinality of a set in Prolog? prolog How Prolog Tail ListWithoutRepeated Head Tail2 List How to find the cardinality of a set in Prolog? I 'm trying to find the cardinality of a set in Prolog. As is known, a set can haven't elements repeated. I tried thi...
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Title: How to get a to and fro travelling results for Prolog? Problem title: How to get a to and fro travelling results for Prolog? Tags: prolog, recursion, tail-recursion Problem: How to get a to and fro travelling results for Prolog? I have this Prolog problem, and I want to check 3 things. is it possible to travel f...
How to get a to and fro travelling results for Prolog? How to get a to and fro travelling results for Prolog? prolog recursion tail-recursion How Prolog Passed Thru Wrong travel1 How to get a to and fro travelling results for Prolog? I have this Prolog problem, and I want to check 3 things. is it possible to travel fro...
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Title: How can I make this more logic-y? Problem title: How can I make this more logic-y? Tags: prolog Problem: How can I make this more logic-y? I was trying to solve the following problem from chapter 6's exercises on LPN! : Write a predicate set(InList,OutList) which takes as input an arbitrary list, and returns a l...
How can I make this more logic-y? How can I make this more logic-y? prolog How set_ Bag Set Dups Rest BagR SetR RestR Set0 Rest0 How can I make this more logic-y? I was trying to solve the following problem from chapter 6's exercises on LPN! : I got to this: But I'm pretty unimpressed by needing those 3 reverse/2 . Can...
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Title: Prolog List Plateau Problem title: Prolog List Plateau Tags: prolog-dif, dcg, declarative, prolog, list Problem: Prolog List Plateau Just got introduced to prolog, trying to get through some simple exercises, but I've been getting kind of stuck on this one. I'm trying to write a program that outputs all the subl...
Prolog List Plateau Prolog List Plateau prolog-dif dcg declarative prolog list tail Prolog List Plateau Len Count First Spot Prolog List Plateau Just got introduced to prolog, trying to get through some simple exercises, but I've been getting kind of stuck on this one. I'm trying to write a program that outputs all the...
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Title: Write a predicate same_name(Person1,Person2) that returns true if Person 1 and Person 2 have same family name Problem title: Write a predicate same_name(Person1,Person2) that returns true if Person 1 and Person 2 have same family name Tags: prolog Problem: Write a predicate same_name(Person1,Person2) that return...
Write a predicate same_name(Person1,Person2) that returns true if Person 1 and Person 2 have same family name Write a predicate same_name(Person1,Person2) that returns true if Person 1 and Person 2 have same family name prolog Write same_name Person1 Person2 Person check_grandfather check_siblings Write a predicate sam...
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Title: Prolog: missing feature? Problem title: Prolog: missing feature? Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog: missing feature? Any programmer with some experience in Prolog knows the advantages of use unary notation for numbers. By example, if we represent a number as list of 1" ("4" is list "[1,1,1,1]" and so on), we can defi...
Prolog: missing feature? Prolog: missing feature? prolog Prolog unary_succ ERROR Arguments user_id Prolog: missing feature? Any programmer with some experience in Prolog knows the advantages of use unary notation for numbers. By example, if we represent a number as list of 1" ("4" is list "[1,1,1,1]" and so on), we can...
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Title: Print out a list without findall Problem title: Print out a list without findall Tags: tree, prolog-findall, prolog Problem: Print out a list without findall I need to do a program in prolog which prints out a list(it has to be a list) of all the nodes of a tree on a level N given. I just can't manage to put the...
Print out a list without findall Print out a list without findall tree prolog-findall prolog Print create_tree insert_left insert_right Ten Eleven Three Five Eight Four One Eleven1 Eleven2 Eight1 Eight2 One1 FinalTree N-1 Print out a list without findall I need to do a program in prolog which prints out a list(it has t...
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Title: Prolog how to eliminate left recursion Problem title: Prolog how to eliminate left recursion Tags: left-recursion, context-free-grammar, dcg, prolog, swi-prolog Problem: Prolog how to eliminate left recursion I have written the DCG (Adjective phrase and prepositional phrase) in prolog, when I tried to run it, by...
Prolog how to eliminate left recursion Prolog how to eliminate left recursion left-recursion context-free-grammar dcg prolog swi-prolog Prolog Term Print Tidy Tree Trees proper_list Nonatomic Functor Argument Arguments Write Set atom_length Pretty-print Noncompound Tree1 Tree2 Sentence SSem NPSem IbarSem var_replace NP...
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Title: How to prune wrong answers? Is my code wrong? Problem title: How to prune wrong answers? Is my code wrong? Tags: prolog, clpfd Problem: How to prune wrong answers? Is my code wrong? So I've tried to make my item_list_itemCount relation the most general possible and it indeed works, at least until a certain point...
How to prune wrong answers? Is my code wrong? How to prune wrong answers? Is my code wrong? prolog clpfd How item_list_count Item Count TCount How to prune wrong answers? Is my code wrong? So I've tried to make my item_list_itemCount relation the most general possible and it indeed works, at least until a certain point...
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Title: Converting context-free grammar to pushdown automata in Prolog Problem title: Converting context-free grammar to pushdown automata in Prolog Tags: dcg, prolog Problem: Converting context-free grammar to pushdown automata in Prolog I need to get the delta function of a non-deterministic pushdown automaton from a ...
Converting context-free grammar to pushdown automata in Prolog Converting context-free grammar to pushdown automata in Prolog dcg prolog Converting Prolog Converting context-free grammar to pushdown automata in Prolog I need to get the delta function of a non-deterministic pushdown automaton from a context-free grammar...
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Title: Trying to break elements which are lists in a list? Problem title: Trying to break elements which are lists in a list? Tags: prolog, logic, dcg Problem: Trying to break elements which are lists in a list? I am trying to write a program which make the following: ?- g([2,3, [22,[3],9] ,4,[5],99],X). X= [2,3,22,[3]...
Trying to break elements which are lists in a list? Trying to break elements which are lists in a list? prolog logic dcg Trying there_is_no_list first_list_in_the_list is_list splite_when_find_element Trying to break elements which are lists in a list? I am trying to write a program which make the following: So it sear...
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Title: How to prevent Prolog from backtracking where it shouldn&#x27;t Problem title: How to prevent Prolog from backtracking where it shouldn&#x27;t Tags: clpfd, prolog Problem: How to prevent Prolog from backtracking where it shouldn't I'm trying to solve a CSP where I need to distribute cocktails over bartenders so ...
How to prevent Prolog from backtracking where it shouldn&#x27;t How to prevent Prolog from backtracking where it shouldn&#x27;t clpfd prolog backtracking How Prolog produce_domains Bartenders NBartenders Cocktail Cocktails Vars remove_domain Bartender NNBartenders How to prevent Prolog from backtracking where it should...
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Title: Term expansion for a list of terms Problem title: Term expansion for a list of terms Tags: prolog, prolog-defaulty, macros, metaprogramming Problem: Term expansion for a list of terms Say I want to have a number of rules that all follow the same pattern. I have ran into this situation when I want to avoid non-de...
Term expansion for a list of terms Term expansion for a list of terms prolog prolog-defaulty macros metaprogramming Term term_expansion Foos Foo_rules expand_foo Foo other_foos Term expansion for a list of terms Say I want to have a number of rules that all follow the same pattern. I have ran into this situation when I...
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Title: Prolog - matching similar pattern using variable Problem title: Prolog - matching similar pattern using variable Tags: list, pattern-matching, prolog, variables Problem: Prolog - matching similar pattern using variable I have a pattern defined as list1(a,[_,a,_]). by calling list1(a,X) , it will gives out: X = [...
Prolog - matching similar pattern using variable Prolog - matching similar pattern using variable list pattern-matching prolog variables variable Prolog list1 _G3801 _G3807 List_in List_out _G4381 _G4387 list2 Prolog - matching similar pattern using variable I have a pattern defined as list1(a,[_,a,_]). by calling list...
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Title: Is it correct this interpretation of DFS algorithm version that avoids loops in Prolog? Problem title: Is it correct this interpretation of DFS algorithm version that avoids loops in Prolog? Tags: prolog Problem: Is it correct this interpretation of DFS algorithm version that avoids loops in Prolog? I am studyin...
Is it correct this interpretation of DFS algorithm version that avoids loops in Prolog? Is it correct this interpretation of DFS algorithm version that avoids loops in Prolog? prolog the DFS Prolog Solution Node depthfirst2 solve2 BASE CASE Path GOAL RULE Sol Node1 Add Is it correct this interpretation of DFS algorithm...
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Title: An Insert algorithm test for a binary tree in Prolog Problem title: An Insert algorithm test for a binary tree in Prolog Tags: prolog, binary-tree Problem: An Insert algorithm test for a binary tree in Prolog This is a homework question, i have pretty much the rest of the code done out, and the last part that i ...
An Insert algorithm test for a binary tree in Prolog An Insert algorithm test for a binary tree in Prolog prolog binary-tree I Insert Prolog Left Right An Insert algorithm test for a binary tree in Prolog This is a homework question, i have pretty much the rest of the code done out, and the last part that i have to do ...
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Title: The rule for opening empty cells in the game Minesweeper in Prolog does not work Problem title: The rule for opening empty cells in the game Minesweeper in Prolog does not work Tags: artificial-intelligence, game-development, prolog, minesweeper Problem: The rule for opening empty cells in the game Minesweeper i...
The rule for opening empty cells in the game Minesweeper in Prolog does not work The rule for opening empty cells in the game Minesweeper in Prolog does not work artificial-intelligence game-development prolog minesweeper Minesweeper Prolog game_over field_size mine_count MaxX MaxY count_mines Count AdjX AdjY Mines ope...
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Title: Prolog - Predicate To Detect Connected Nodes In a Directed Graph Problem title: Prolog - Predicate To Detect Connected Nodes In a Directed Graph Tags: transitive-closure, prolog Problem: Prolog - Predicate To Detect Connected Nodes In a Directed Graph I was looking at this question, in which we make a predicate ...
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Title: prolog : using elements of a list in a fact Problem title: prolog : using elements of a list in a fact Tags: list, prolog Problem: prolog : using elements of a list in a fact I want to make a Prolog console application that shows venue name and rent for any event for a given(user input) location. So far I have b...
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Title: How to pass selection values from XPCE to generate prolog code Problem title: How to pass selection values from XPCE to generate prolog code Tags: prolog, xpce, swi-prolog Problem: How to pass selection values from XPCE to generate prolog code I want to pass the values of COD, DB, Wounds and Medical to calculate...
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Title: CLPFD constraint: is a prime number Problem title: CLPFD constraint: is a prime number Tags: clpfd, primes, prolog, swi-prolog Problem: CLPFD constraint: is a prime number I'm not even sure if this is possible, but I'm trying to write a predicate prime/1 which constrains its argument to be a prime number. The pr...
CLPFD constraint: is a prime number CLPFD constraint: is a prime number clpfd primes prolog swi-prolog CLPFD Has Can Correct Incorrect Odd CLPFD constraint: is a prime number I'm not even sure if this is possible, but I'm trying to write a predicate prime/1 which constrains its argument to be a prime number. The proble...
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Title: delete all occurences of a term in a list Problem title: delete all occurences of a term in a list Tags: prolog Problem: delete all occurences of a term in a list I know this sounds "duplicate" but please help me out I have defined three terms as follows: type([a, b, c, d]:location). type([coffee, tea, lemonade,...
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Title: About building a list until it meets conditions Problem title: About building a list until it meets conditions Tags: prolog, list, clpfd, dcg Problem: About building a list until it meets conditions I wanted to solve "the giant cat army riddle" by Dan Finkel using Prolog. Basically you start with [0] , then you ...
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Title: Creating a Niece Rule in Prolog Problem title: Creating a Niece Rule in Prolog Tags: prolog Problem: Creating a Niece Rule in Prolog Using a family database, I need to create a niece rule (niece(X,Y))in swi-prolog which is defined as "X is a niece of Y if X is a daughter of Y's brother or sister." This is the gi...
Creating a Niece Rule in Prolog Creating a Niece Rule in Prolog prolog Creating Niece Rule Prolog Creating a Niece Rule in Prolog Using a family database, I need to create a niece rule (niece(X,Y))in swi-prolog which is defined as "X is a niece of Y if X is a daughter of Y's brother or sister." This is the given databa...
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Title: Constructing list from user input in Prolog Problem title: Constructing list from user input in Prolog Tags: input, list, prolog Problem: Constructing list from user input in Prolog I recently encounter the following problem in Prolog: Define a predicate avg_num/0 that interactively prompts the user to input a s...
Constructing list from user input in Prolog Constructing list from user input in Prolog input list prolog user Constructing Prolog avg_num avg_sum Enter Sum SumTail List Length Ans Constructing list from user input in Prolog I recently encounter the following problem in Prolog: Define a predicate avg_num/0 that interac...
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Title: How can I get this simple Prolog predicate to &quot;return&quot; the right way? Problem title: How can I get this simple Prolog predicate to &quot;return&quot; the right way? Tags: prolog Problem: How can I get this simple Prolog predicate to "return" the right way? So I am learning Prolog. I need to write a pre...
How can I get this simple Prolog predicate to &quot;return&quot; the right way? How can I get this simple Prolog predicate to &quot;return&quot; the right way? prolog How Prolog Min Max Temp Temp2 How can I get this simple Prolog predicate to "return" the right way? So I am learning Prolog. I need to write a predicate ...
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Title: write a predicate from other predicates by filtering based on predicate attributes with arithmetic operations Problem title: write a predicate from other predicates by filtering based on predicate attributes with arithmetic operations Tags: prolog, predicate, logic-programming Problem: write a predicate from oth...
write a predicate from other predicates by filtering based on predicate attributes with arithmetic operations write a predicate from other predicates by filtering based on predicate attributes with arithmetic operations prolog predicate logic-programming other a each Pop Aachen Nordrhein Westfalen Aalborg Nordjylland A...
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Title: Change list domain swi-prolog clpfd Problem title: Change list domain swi-prolog clpfd Tags: clpfd, edit, prolog, range Problem: Change list domain swi-prolog clpfd I'm using SWI-Prolog with clpfd library. The problem is that I generate a list of length N with items in 1..2^(N-1) , constraining this list to have...
Change list domain swi-prolog clpfd Change list domain swi-prolog clpfd clpfd edit prolog range Change N-1 Max List max_list Maxs min_list List1 List2 Max1 Max2 Change list domain swi-prolog clpfd I'm using SWI-Prolog with clpfd library. The problem is that I generate a list of length N with items in 1..2^(N-1) , const...
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Title: ERROR: No procedure usermod : select / 3 exists Problem title: ERROR: No procedure usermod : select / 3 exists Tags: xsb, prolog Problem: ERROR: No procedure usermod : select / 3 exists Im learning prolog and was having problems with the select/3 predicate so I made a test file for it. The entire code i'm trying...
ERROR: No procedure usermod : select / 3 exists ERROR: No procedure usermod : select / 3 exists xsb prolog ERROR XSB Runtime Existence Forward Continuation machine:xsb_backtrace x86 machine.xwam x_interp:_$call x_interp.xwam x_interp:call_query standard:call standard.xwam standard:catch x_interp:interpreter loader:ll_c...
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Title: Prolog Restrictions on a list Problem title: Prolog Restrictions on a list Tags: clpfd, prolog Problem: Prolog Restrictions on a list I am trying to use restrictions programming through Sicstus Prolog. The problem is: I have a set of slots and a set of tv séries that can use one or two slots. I have to maximize ...
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Title: How to make a Depth First Search Work with a (node, list) relationship instead of (node, node) in Prolog? Problem title: How to make a Depth First Search Work with a (node, list) relationship instead of (node, node) in Prolog? Tags: prolog Problem: How to make a Depth First Search Work with a (node, list) relati...
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Title: Package installation from git in SWI prolog Problem title: Package installation from git in SWI prolog Tags: installation, package, prolog, swi-prolog Problem: Package installation from git in SWI prolog I am attempting to install library(reif) on Ubuntu 20.04 from git using the pack_install/1 predicate of SWI p...
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Title: How to export data from MySQL database into .flr or .pl file in a specific format Problem title: How to export data from MySQL database into .flr or .pl file in a specific format Tags: prolog, mysql, java Problem: How to export data from MySQL database into .flr or .pl file in a specific format I'm trying to fet...
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Title: Recursion query that checks if X exists in a Prolog database Problem title: Recursion query that checks if X exists in a Prolog database Tags: recursion, prolog Problem: Recursion query that checks if X exists in a Prolog database I'm trying to create a query exists(X) that returns true if X exists in a prolog d...
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Title: How do I need to order these Prolog rules so I can run my program? Problem title: How do I need to order these Prolog rules so I can run my program? Tags: prolog Problem: How do I need to order these Prolog rules so I can run my program? child(X,Y):- daughter(Y,X). parent(X,Y):- father(X,Y). parent(X,Y):- mother...
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Title: Implementing cut in tracing meta interpreter prolog Problem title: Implementing cut in tracing meta interpreter prolog Tags: prolog, prolog-metainterpreter, prolog-cut, iso-prolog Problem: Implementing cut in tracing meta interpreter prolog I have this tracing meta interpreter, altered from previous question Pro...
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Title: Prolog not writing to file Problem title: Prolog not writing to file Tags: file-io, prolog Problem: Prolog not writing to file command(A) :- open('tree.txt',write,Stream), ( s(X,A,[]), write(Stream,X), fail ; true ), close(Stream). In the above code I am attempting to write the consequent syntax tree of a senten...
Prolog not writing to file Prolog not writing to file file-io prolog Prolog tree.txt Stream Prolog not writing to file In the above code I am attempting to write the consequent syntax tree of a sentence to a file called tree.txt. s(x,A,[]) represents the sentence I am calling, where X is the syntax tree. I am calling t...
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Title: Optimising a Prolog Program (remove duplicates, repeat recalculation) Problem title: Optimising a Prolog Program (remove duplicates, repeat recalculation) Tags: prolog Problem: Optimising a Prolog Program (remove duplicates, repeat recalculation) I am very inexperienced with Prolog. I have a data set that contai...
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Title: Accessing list elements in a list of lists in prolog to operate on Problem title: Accessing list elements in a list of lists in prolog to operate on Tags: prolog, list Problem: Accessing list elements in a list of lists in prolog to operate on I've been trying to work this out for a good hour now, and am not hav...
Accessing list elements in a list of lists in prolog to operate on Accessing list elements in a list of lists in prolog to operate on prolog list Accessing Female Male Janice HEAD TAIL Accessing list elements in a list of lists in prolog to operate on I've been trying to work this out for a good hour now, and am not ha...
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Title: How to create a balanced Tree from a list of elements using this AVL predicate in Prolog? Problem title: How to create a balanced Tree from a list of elements using this AVL predicate in Prolog? Tags: avl-tree, prolog, tree Problem: How to create a balanced Tree from a list of elements using this AVL predicate i...
How to create a balanced Tree from a list of elements using this AVL predicate in Prolog? How to create a balanced Tree from a list of elements using this AVL predicate in Prolog? avl-tree prolog tree a this How Tree AVL Prolog Based Bratko Build Key Left Right NewTree Left1 Left2 Right1 Right2 T21 T22 max1 Max Item El...
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Title: Testing goal expansion of meta-predicate maplist Problem title: Testing goal expansion of meta-predicate maplist Tags: macros, meta-predicate, sicstus-prolog, maplist, prolog Problem: Testing goal expansion of meta-predicate maplist Q: How can we get rid of maplist overhead—like SWI's apply_macros —in SICStus Pr...
Testing goal expansion of meta-predicate maplist Testing goal expansion of meta-predicate maplist macros meta-predicate sicstus-prolog maplist prolog Testing apply_macros maplist_macros meta_predicate use_module same_length callable_arglists_appended Parts0 Parts1 expand_goal_aux my_expand_goal Goal Expanded Expanded0 ...
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Title: Prolog program to find path list of &#x27;right&#x27; and &#x27;up&#x27; moves across a 10X10 grid Problem title: Prolog program to find path list of &#x27;right&#x27; and &#x27;up&#x27; moves across a 10X10 grid Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog program to find path list of 'right' and 'up' moves across a 10X10 grid...
Prolog program to find path list of &#x27;right&#x27; and &#x27;up&#x27; moves across a 10X10 grid Prolog program to find path list of &#x27;right&#x27; and &#x27;up&#x27; moves across a 10X10 grid prolog Prolog StartX StartY Move Rest NextX NextY Prolog program to find path list of 'right' and 'up' moves across a 10X1...
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Title: Is there a better method than making a new rule to change variable order for maplist? Problem title: Is there a better method than making a new rule to change variable order for maplist? Tags: maplist, prolog Problem: Is there a better method than making a new rule to change variable order for maplist? I have wr...
Is there a better method than making a new rule to change variable order for maplist? Is there a better method than making a new rule to change variable order for maplist? maplist prolog fulltable_aggfunction_sets_aggtable AggTable print_data Full Func Sets Features Data flist_sets_indexs Indexs indexs_flist_sets Datas...
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root node and all leaf nodes calc_dist(_, [], []). calc_dist(Element, [H | T], [N | T2]):- level(Element, H, N), calc_dist(Element, T, T2). % find max of a list maxlist([X], X). maxlist([X, Y | Rest], Max):- maxlist([Y | Rest], MaxRest), max(X, MaxRest, Max). % start at Root, calculate all the distances, find the max ...
root node and all leaf nodes calc_dist(_, [], []). calc_dist(Element, [H | T], [N | T2]):- level(Element, H, N), calc_dist(Element, T, T2). % find max of a list maxlist([X], X). maxlist([X, Y | Rest], Max):- maxlist([Y | Rest], MaxRest), max(X, MaxRest, Max). % start at Root, calculate all the distances, find the max ...
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Title: How can I make my displayAllValues rule to work recursively and deal with updated facts Problem title: How can I make my displayAllValues rule to work recursively and deal with updated facts Tags: prolog Problem: How can I make my displayAllValues rule to work recursively and deal with updated facts I am new to ...
How can I make my displayAllValues rule to work recursively and deal with updated facts How can I make my displayAllValues rule to work recursively and deal with updated facts prolog How Word MaxValue Value Word1 MaxWins Word2 Result How can I make my displayAllValues rule to work recursively and deal with updated fact...
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Title: Equating a Sublist to Another Sublist for CYK table in Prolog Problem title: Equating a Sublist to Another Sublist for CYK table in Prolog Tags: prolog, cyk Problem: Equating a Sublist to Another Sublist for CYK table in Prolog I'm currently working on a Prolog program that will generate a CYK parse table after ...
Equating a Sublist to Another Sublist for CYK table in Prolog Equating a Sublist to Another Sublist for CYK table in Prolog prolog cyk Equating Sublist Another CYK Prolog Checks total_length length...but L_length N_length Check equivalence...again sublist_check nth0 Equating a Sublist to Another Sublist for CYK table i...
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Title: Infinite recursion in SWI-Prolog Problem title: Infinite recursion in SWI-Prolog Tags: family-tree, prolog, recursion Problem: Infinite recursion in SWI-Prolog I am trying to define a family tree and the relationships between its nodes basing their definitions on three predicates: male/1 , female/1 and parent_of...
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Title: Remove a sublist inside a list given a number N which indicates consecutive elements PROLOG Problem title: Remove a sublist inside a list given a number N which indicates consecutive elements PROLOG Tags: list, prolog, sublist Problem: Remove a sublist inside a list given a number N which indicates consecutive e...
Remove a sublist inside a list given a number N which indicates consecutive elements PROLOG Remove a sublist inside a list given a number N which indicates consecutive elements PROLOG list prolog sublist Remove PROLOG remove_at P-1 N-1 Remove a sublist inside a list given a number N which indicates consecutive elements...
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+1); Plc goal = new Plc("callQueens", new Object[] {queens,this}); Plc.exec("load('queens')"); goal.call(); } public void paint(Graphics g) { board(g); } public void update(Graphics g) { } public void board(Graphics g) { w = (getSize().width-1)/nqueens; h = (getSize().height-1)/nqueens; g.setColor(Color.black); g.drawR...
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Title: Parsing grammar using DCG [SICStus] Problem title: Parsing grammar using DCG [SICStus] Tags: prolog, dcg Problem: Parsing grammar using DCG [SICStus] So far,a wide syntax that I have to parse it (in order to create a Syntax Analyzer), the problem is that I got redundancy somewhere in code, but I dont know where ...
Parsing grammar using DCG [SICStus] Parsing grammar using DCG [SICStus] prolog dcg DCG Parsing SICStus Type Basic_Type Ident BOOL id_0 id1 id2 Entete_ Ids atom_concat check_ids check_id idents_types error1_type x:personne y:PP aa:struct Resource source_info aa:STRING p1:STRING p2:PP p4:PP p1-STRING p2-PP p4-PP Parsing ...
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Title: How can I find the input from a list which yields the maximum result from some query in SWI-Prolog? Problem title: How can I find the input from a list which yields the maximum result from some query in SWI-Prolog? Tags: algorithm, prolog, idioms Problem: How can I find the input from a list which yields the max...
How can I find the input from a list which yields the maximum result from some query in SWI-Prolog? How can I find the input from a list which yields the maximum result from some query in SWI-Prolog? algorithm prolog idioms a some How SWI-Prolog ScoreFromInput Input Score BestInput Bind ValidInputs RestOfInputs BestSco...
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Title: Making a union of two lists in prolog Problem title: Making a union of two lists in prolog Tags: prolog, list Problem: Making a union of two lists in prolog I need to make a sum of two lists which has no repeated elements inside the result (i.e a union). For example: ?- union([3,4,c,5], [7,f,c,3], X). X = [3, 4,...
Making a union of two lists in prolog Making a union of two lists in prolog prolog list Making List1 Head1 Tail1 List2 Output Head2 Tail2 Making a union of two lists in prolog I need to make a sum of two lists which has no repeated elements inside the result (i.e a union). For example: The basic idea seems to be to get...
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Title: Prolog output should match the input of the sat solver Problem title: Prolog output should match the input of the sat solver Tags: logic, prolog, sat, swi-prolog Problem: Prolog output should match the input of the sat solver Another user created a very useful code for me, which i will be using to create random ...
Prolog output should match the input of the sat solver Prolog output should match the input of the sat solver logic prolog sat swi-prolog Prolog random_knowledge_base NumberOfClauses LiteralsPerClause AmountOfLiterals Ratio KnowledgeBase random_clause Head Body Number Numbers atom_concat Literals comma_list Literal Pro...
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Title: Trying to solve a simple prolog assignment Problem title: Trying to solve a simple prolog assignment Tags: prolog Problem: Trying to solve a simple prolog assignment This is my assignment clue: Four drivers: Norma, Andy, Edward, and Olivia have been charged with four traffic violations: running a stop sign, spee...
Trying to solve a simple prolog assignment Trying to solve a simple prolog assignment prolog Trying Violation Name1 Violation1 Name2 Violation2 Name3 Violation3 Name4 Violation4 Norma Andy Edward Olivia Trying to solve a simple prolog assignment This is my assignment clue: Four drivers: Norma, Andy, Edward, and Olivia ...
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Title: swi prolog solve Problem title: swi prolog solve Tags: swi-prolog, puzzle, prolog, logic Problem: swi prolog solve I am using SWI Prolog for windows 7 and one of my assignments is a basic logic puzzle. We have been given a sample solution to a seperate problem - including its source code. Its the "Its a tie" pro...
swi prolog solve swi prolog solve swi-prolog puzzle prolog logic a his Problem Dell Logic Puzzles October Each happy_faces father_in_law CrowTie EvansTie HurleyTie SpeiglerTie all_different CrowRelative EvansRelative HurleyRelative SpeiglerRelative Triples Crow Speigler Evans Hurley Succeeds Fails swi prolog solve I am...
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Title: Why am I not able to load this C code in Prolog in Ubuntu 12.04, but I am able in OS X Problem title: Why am I not able to load this C code in Prolog in Ubuntu 12.04, but I am able in OS X Tags: prolog, swi-prolog, ffi Problem: Why am I not able to load this C code in Prolog in Ubuntu 12.04, but I am able in OS ...
Why am I not able to load this C code in Prolog in Ubuntu 12.04, but I am able in OS X Why am I not able to load this C code in Prolog in Ubuntu 12.04, but I am able in OS X prolog swi-prolog ffi Why Prolog Ubuntu ERROR Exported choose:choose use_foreign_library gmp.h SWI-Prolog.h foreign_t pl_choose term_t mpz_t mpz_i...
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Title: Prolog River Crossing Problem title: Prolog River Crossing Tags: river-crossing-puzzle, prolog Problem: Prolog River Crossing So I was given an assignment to try to solve this problem in Prolog, though the teacher has only covered the basics and this is essentially the only project in Prolog. I feel like I'm ove...
Prolog River Crossing Prolog River Crossing river-crossing-puzzle prolog Prolog River Crossing Side Path State Sol Next start:-find Prolog River Crossing So I was given an assignment to try to solve this problem in Prolog, though the teacher has only covered the basics and this is essentially the only project in Prolog...
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Title: How to check if a Terms&#x27; argument is part of a list? Problem title: How to check if a Terms&#x27; argument is part of a list? Tags: list, prolog Problem: How to check if a Terms' argument is part of a list? So I'm writing a knapsack problem and in my task there's a specification, that there can't be the sam...
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Title: Prolog substitute program Problem title: Prolog substitute program Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog substitute program I read some question on this site but could not find one of them answering my question. And it is from prolog book, where author defined procedure substitute that replace all Subterm with another Su...
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Title: Finding the maximum number between three numbers using prolog Problem title: Finding the maximum number between three numbers using prolog Tags: prolog Problem: Finding the maximum number between three numbers using prolog I have started learning prolog since yesterday and i am told to find the maximum number be...
Finding the maximum number between three numbers using prolog Finding the maximum number between three numbers using prolog prolog prolog Finding If-Elif-Else Warning test.pl:3 Singleton test.pl:4 test.pl:5 test.pl:6 test.pl:7 test.pl:8 test.pl:9 test.pl:10 test.pl:11 Finding the maximum number between three numbers us...
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Title: Prolog: uncaught exception: error(syntax_error(&#x27;user_input:4 (char:7) Problem title: Prolog: uncaught exception: error(syntax_error(&#x27;user_input:4 (char:7) Tags: logic, functional-programming, prolog Problem: Prolog: uncaught exception: error(syntax_error('user_input:4 (char:7) I get the following error...
Prolog: uncaught exception: error(syntax_error(&#x27;user_input:4 (char:7) Prolog: uncaught exception: error(syntax_error(&#x27;user_input:4 (char:7) logic functional-programming prolog Prolog syntax_error user_input:4 char:7 read_term all_different Owners Dudley Flubsub Jarix Andrew Karen Wattin Succeeds Fails Prolog:...
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Title: Prolog/tuprolog, a single line that returns &#x27;The enitire [sic] string could not be read as one term&#x27; Problem title: Prolog/tuprolog, a single line that returns &#x27;The enitire [sic] string could not be read as one term&#x27; Tags: tuprolog, java, prolog Problem: Prolog/tuprolog, a single line that re...
Prolog/tuprolog, a single line that returns &#x27;The enitire [sic] string could not be read as one term&#x27; Prolog/tuprolog, a single line that returns &#x27;The enitire [sic] string could not be read as one term&#x27; tuprolog java prolog java.io.IOException alice.tuprolog.NoMoreSolutionException alice.tuprolog.NoS...
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Title: Parser generator, predicate not returing true or false Problem title: Parser generator, predicate not returing true or false Tags: prolog, parser-generator Problem: Parser generator, predicate not returing true or false I have a some problem with my PROLOG assignment. Namely, I have to write predicate accept(+Au...
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Title: Using (nb_)setarg/3 with gnu.prolog in Java Problem title: Using (nb_)setarg/3 with gnu.prolog in Java Tags: unsatisfiedlinkerror, swi-prolog, gnu-prolog, prolog Problem: Using (nb_)setarg/3 with gnu.prolog in Java I'm currently trying to use prolog out of java using gnu.prolog ( http://www.gnu.org/software/gnup...
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Title: How to use freeze/2 or when/2 to for more pure Prolog code Problem title: How to use freeze/2 or when/2 to for more pure Prolog code Tags: prolog, prolog-coroutining Problem: How to use freeze/2 or when/2 to for more pure Prolog code I have written a predicate called term_ctx_subterm/3 which is a relation betwee...
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Title: Find All paths using Dijkstra algorithm in prolog Problem title: Find All paths using Dijkstra algorithm in prolog Tags: dijkstra, prolog Problem: Find All paths using Dijkstra algorithm in prolog I have an assignment using Dijkstra algorithm. This algorithm allows me to calculate a single optimal path of a grap...
Find All paths using Dijkstra algorithm in prolog Find All paths using Dijkstra algorithm in prolog dijkstra prolog Dijkstra Find All Time RPath Visited best_candidate BestCandidate VisitedPaths Len State1 Path State2 is_visited NewTime Candidates List Min Chemin State shortest_path PathList Find All paths using Dijkst...
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Title: Problem connecting Java and Prolog with JPL Problem title: Problem connecting Java and Prolog with JPL Tags: prolog, jpl, java Problem: Problem connecting Java and Prolog with JPL I wanted to connect Java and Swi Prolog together using JPL. When I added the library to my project on Intellij the code compiled and ...
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Title: Prolog Recursion Length Count Problem title: Prolog Recursion Length Count Tags: recursion, prolog Problem: Prolog Recursion Length Count This might be a simple / basic problem but I am having troubles grasping the logic. I want to calculate the length of the list, using recursion. Imagine having a list [a,b,c,d...
Prolog Recursion Length Count Prolog Recursion Length Count recursion prolog Prolog Recursion Length Count Head Tail PartialCount Prolog Recursion Length Count This might be a simple / basic problem but I am having troubles grasping the logic. I want to calculate the length of the list, using recursion. Imagine having ...
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Title: How can I apply Menu functionalities to buttons in WIN-PROLOG, Problem title: How can I apply Menu functionalities to buttons in WIN-PROLOG, Tags: win-prolog, toolbar, prolog, menubar, menu Problem: How can I apply Menu functionalities to buttons in WIN-PROLOG, I am trying to build a toolbar in WIN-PROLOG and I ...
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Title: How to create a pair and put it in a list in Prolog? Problem title: How to create a pair and put it in a list in Prolog? Tags: list, prolog Problem: How to create a pair and put it in a list in Prolog? I'm programming in Prolog and I'm completely lost... I keep mixing things up programming languages even if they...
How to create a pair and put it in a list in Prolog? How to create a pair and put it in a list in Prolog? list prolog How Prolog put_piece line_of column_of Line Column cor_de Color forma_de Form Col Tab color_of Piece form_of Board How to create a pair and put it in a list in Prolog? I'm programming in Prolog and I'm ...
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Title: Get &quot;real&quot; prefixes/suffixes/infixes in Prolog Problem title: Get &quot;real&quot; prefixes/suffixes/infixes in Prolog Tags: recursion, prefix, list, prolog, append Problem: Get "real" prefixes/suffixes/infixes in Prolog the Prolog notation of prefix/suffix is a quite easy one: It pretty much puts all ...
Get &quot;real&quot; prefixes/suffixes/infixes in Prolog Get &quot;real&quot; prefixes/suffixes/infixes in Prolog recursion prefix list prolog append Get Prolog Get "real" prefixes/suffixes/infixes in Prolog the Prolog notation of prefix/suffix is a quite easy one: It pretty much puts all the work on append. For those ...
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Title: Prolog issue about searching all possible paths Problem title: Prolog issue about searching all possible paths Tags: prolog, search, transitive-closure Problem: Prolog issue about searching all possible paths I am new in Prolog. I am trying to develop a Program which goal is, given the X,Y coordinate of a trophy...
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Title: Using multiple clauses - Prolog Problem title: Using multiple clauses - Prolog Tags: prolog Problem: Using multiple clauses - Prolog I have a prolog program that contains details on course modules, students, and the modules they are attending. The program is as follows: module(42, mod_details('Vocal Skills', 'Da...
Using multiple clauses - Prolog Using multiple clauses - Prolog prolog Using Prolog mod_details Vocal Skills Dawn Upshaw Physics Dave Jones Maths John Richards History Capitan Bruce Wayne student_det Clarke Kent Scott Summers Richard Kimble print_studentnos_for_modno ModNo SNo print_studentnos_for_modtitle ModTitle Lec...
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Title: How to store the first returned value of a function in prolog? Problem title: How to store the first returned value of a function in prolog? Tags: prolog, logic Problem: How to store the first returned value of a function in prolog? I have a function like this: myFunction(V1, V2, Result) :- Result is V1/V1cover ...
How to store the first returned value of a function in prolog? How to store the first returned value of a function in prolog? prolog logic How Result V1cover V2cover cachedGoal_sol subsumes_term cached_call Goal First copy_term Pat Results How to store the first returned value of a function in prolog? I have a function...
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43741695_c0
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Title: Any examples of how to use yap&#x27;s socket_select/5? Problem title: Any examples of how to use yap&#x27;s socket_select/5? Tags: yap, prolog, sockets, swi-prolog Problem: Any examples of how to use yap's socket_select/5? I'm trying to write a prolog server to be able query a knowledge base written in prolog fr...
Any examples of how to use yap&#x27;s socket_select/5? Any examples of how to use yap&#x27;s socket_select/5? yap prolog sockets swi-prolog socket Any socket_select AF_INET socket_bind socket_listen socket_accept _Client Stream Term socket_close socket.socket socket.AF_INET socket.SOCK_STREAM sock.connect sock.send Hel...
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47618576_c0
47618576
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Title: How do [ H | _ ] and [ _ | T ] in predicates work? Problem title: How do [ H | _ ] and [ _ | T ] in predicates work? Tags: clause, predicate, prolog Problem: How do [ H | _ ] and [ _ | T ] in predicates work? I am still learning Prolog and I came across this little snippet of code that I don't quite know if I ha...
How do [ H | _ ] and [ _ | T ] in predicates work? How do [ H | _ ] and [ _ | T ] in predicates work? clause predicate prolog How Takes Res CConspirators Gets PFriends Pprim Checks Conspirators How do [ H | _ ] and [ _ | T ] in predicates work? I am still learning Prolog and I came across this little snippet of code th...
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17458166
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Title: Prolog definition which detects a path Problem title: Prolog definition which detects a path Tags: transitive-closure, prolog, graph-theory Problem: Prolog definition which detects a path Context, first. I have the following bi-directional graph. Represented in Prolog like this: relation(a,c). relation(b,d). rel...
Prolog definition which detects a path Prolog definition which detects a path transitive-closure prolog graph-theory Prolog path_exists Path Visited Prolog definition which detects a path Context, first. I have the following bi-directional graph. Represented in Prolog like this: So I have the relation between the nodes...
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28367307
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Title: In prolog how do you represent state transitions and actions performed by objects? Problem title: In prolog how do you represent state transitions and actions performed by objects? Tags: algorithm, artificial-intelligence, logic, prolog, search Problem: In prolog how do you represent state transitions and action...
In prolog how do you represent state transitions and actions performed by objects? In prolog how do you represent state transitions and actions performed by objects? algorithm artificial-intelligence logic prolog search is_chopper chopper1 chopper_islanded chopper_at In prolog how do you represent state transitions and...
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60591072_c0
60591072
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Title: setof/3 inside setof/3 not working, but why? Problem title: setof/3 inside setof/3 not working, but why? Tags: prolog, prolog-setof Problem: setof/3 inside setof/3 not working, but why? Inspired by Find mutual element in different facts in swi-prolog I wanted to try my hand at "RDBMS operations in Prolog" (actua...
setof/3 inside setof/3 not working, but why? setof/3 inside setof/3 not working, but why? prolog prolog-setof MovIn ActOut MovAx actors_appearing_in_movies setof/3 inside setof/3 not working, but why? Inspired by Find mutual element in different facts in swi-prolog I wanted to try my hand at "RDBMS operations in Prolog...
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71100126_c0
71100126
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Title: Forward chaining in prolog with rules about lists Problem title: Forward chaining in prolog with rules about lists Tags: prolog, swi-prolog Problem: Forward chaining in prolog with rules about lists In previous question , we built a simple forward chaining in Prolog together with the user slago , and solved some...
Forward chaining in prolog with rules about lists Forward chaining in prolog with rules about lists prolog swi-prolog Forward Facts fixed_point Start Base Reached Fact NewFacts Derive ord_union NewBase Add Repeat Condition Match Verify eats_flies has_wings Node NextNode Nodes has_at_least_n Tail NewN N-1 fact1 fact2 Fo...
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16664409_c0
16664409
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Title: Prolog - deconstructing goals into individual facts and arithmetic Problem title: Prolog - deconstructing goals into individual facts and arithmetic Tags: prolog Problem: Prolog - deconstructing goals into individual facts and arithmetic I'm attempting to write a small program that breaks up a given goal into al...
Prolog - deconstructing goals into individual facts and arithmetic Prolog - deconstructing goals into individual facts and arithmetic prolog Prolog Goal1 Goal2 Goal Body Prolog - deconstructing goals into individual facts and arithmetic I'm attempting to write a small program that breaks up a given goal into all its sm...
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