prolog 找路例子程序:
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Part 1-Adding connections
Part 2-Simple Path
example
| ?- path1(a,b,P,T).
will produce the response:
T = 15
P = [a,b] ?
Part 3 - Non-repeating path
As an example, the query:
?- path2(a,h,P,T).
will succeed and may produce the bindings:
P = [a,depot,b,d,e,f,h]
T = 155
Part 4 - Generating a path below a cost threshold
As an example, the query:
?- path_below_cost(a,[a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h],RS,300).
returns:
RS = [a,b,depot,c,d,e,g,f,h] ?
RS = [a,c,depot,b,d,e,g,f,h] ?
no
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標簽:
Part
connections
example
prolog
上傳時間:
2015-04-24
上傳用戶:ljt101007
We have a group of N items (represented by integers from 1 to N), and we know that there is some total order defined for these items. You may assume that no two elements will be equal (for all a, b: a<b or b<a). However, it is expensive to compare two items. Your task is to make a number of comparisons, and then output the sorted order. The cost of determining if a < b is given by the bth integer of element a of costs (space delimited), which is the same as the ath integer of element b. Naturally, you will be judged on the total cost of the comparisons you make before outputting the sorted order. If your order is incorrect, you will receive a 0. Otherwise, your score will be opt/cost, where opt is the best cost anyone has achieved and cost is the total cost of the comparisons you make (so your score for a test case will be between 0 and 1). Your score for the problem will simply be the sum of your scores for the individual test cases.
標簽:
represented
integers
group
items
上傳時間:
2016-01-17
上傳用戶:jeffery