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A 24-game solver in Prolog
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/* RPN = Reverse Polish notation */ | |
operator(add). | |
operator(sub). | |
operator(mul). | |
operator(div). | |
doop(add, A, B, C) :- C = A + B. | |
doop(sub, A, B, C) :- C = A - B. | |
doop(mul, A, B, C) :- C = A * B. | |
doop(div, A, B, C) :- B1 is B, B1 \= 0, C = A / B. | |
/* rpn2exp(Stack: List, Prog: List, Result: Int, Expr) */ | |
rpn2exp([X], [], X). | |
rpn2exp(Stack, [Head|Tail], Res) :- | |
integer(Head), | |
rpn2exp([Head|Stack], Tail, Res). | |
rpn2exp([X,Y|Others], [Head|Tail], Res) :- | |
operator(Head), | |
doop(Head, Y, X, X1), | |
rpn2exp([X1|Others], Tail, Res). | |
eval_rpn(Prog, Res) :- rpn2exp([], Prog, Exp), Res is Exp. | |
try_prog([A, B, C, D], [A, B, X, C, Y, D, Z], N) :- eval_rpn([A, B, X, C, Y, D, Z], N). | |
try_prog([A, B, C, D], [A, B, X, C, D, Y, Z], N) :- eval_rpn([A, B, X, C, D, Y, Z], N). | |
try_prog([A, B, C, D], [A, B, C, X, D, Y, Z], N) :- eval_rpn([A, B, C, X, D, Y, Z], N). | |
try_prog([A, B, C, D], [A, B, C, X, Y, D, Z], N) :- eval_rpn([A, B, C, X, Y, D, Z], N). | |
try_prog([A, B, C, D], [A, B, C, D, X, Y, Z], N) :- eval_rpn([A, B, C, D, X, Y, Z], N). | |
solve24order(Numbers, Prog) :- try_prog(Numbers, Prog, 24). | |
solve24order(Numbers, Prog) :- try_prog(Numbers, Prog, 24.0). | |
solve24(Numbers, Prog) :- setof(T, lists:perm(Numbers, T), Bag), lists:member(T1, Bag), solve24order(T1, Prog), rpn2exp([], Prog, E), write(E), nl, fail. |
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TODO: 解决浮点精度问题,比如 3 3 8 8 就得不到答案