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Write a program that outputs all possibilities to put + or - or nothing between the numbers 1, 2, ..., 9 (in this order) such that the result is always 100. For example: 1 + 2 + 34 – 5 + 67 – 8 + 9 = 100.
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#time "on" | |
let findSeq = | |
let rec find n s = | |
match s |> List.map(fun t -> (abs t).ToString().ToCharArray()) |> Array.concat |> Array.length with | |
|9 -> [s |> List.rev] | |
|x -> let ones = | |
match x with | |
|x when x > 1 -> find (n + 1) (n::s) @ find (n + 1) (-n::s) | |
|_ -> find (n + 1) (n::s) | |
let twos = | |
match x with | |
|x when x < 8 -> let two = n * 10 + (n + 1) | |
find (n + 2) (two::s) @ find (n + 2) (-two::s) | |
|_ -> [] | |
let threes = | |
match x with | |
|x when x < 7 -> let three = (n * 10 + (n + 1)) * 10 + (n + 2) | |
find (n + 3) (three::s) @ find (n + 3) (-three::s) | |
|_ -> [] | |
ones @ twos @ threes | |
find 1 [] | |
|> List.filter(fun t -> t |> List.sum = 100) |
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Real: 00:00:00.026, CPU: 00:00:00.026, GC gen0: 1, gen1: 0
val findSeq : int list list =
[[1; 2; 3; -4; 5; 6; 78; 9]; [1; 2; 34; -5; 67; -8; 9];
[1; 23; -4; 5; 6; 78; -9]; [1; 23; -4; 56; 7; 8; 9];
[12; 3; 4; 5; -6; -7; 89]; [12; 3; -4; 5; 67; 8; 9];
[12; -3; -4; 5; -6; 7; 89]; [123; 4; -5; 67; -89];
[123; -4; -5; -6; -7; 8; -9]; [123; 45; -67; 8; -9]; [123; -45; -67; 89]]