From: "Nicolas Cannasse" <warplayer@free.fr>
To: "Pietro Abate" <Pietro.Abate@anu.edu.au>,
"ocaml ml" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] lazy computation problem
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 12:24:37 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <006001c3badf$4fdca740$0274a8c0@PWARP> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20031205020112.GA11913@anu.edu.au>
> Hi all.
> I'm trying to learn how to programm lazily, but I'm kinda stuck.
> I've a list, say let l = [[1;2;3];[4;5];[6;7;8]] and I want to
> produce all possibile permutations (1,4,6) (1,4,7) (1,4,8) (1,5,6)
> (1,5,7) ...
>
> it can easily be done with List.iter and a couple of recoursive steps,
> but I'm trying to code it in a tail-recoursive style and using lazy
> evaluation. Hence my problem is to write a function that gets the list
> and gives me back one result (1,4,6) and a lazy structure that encode
> the rest of the computation... I looked at lazy streams or lazy lists to
> solve this problem, but I was unable to come up with any nice
> solution...
>
> does anybody have any hints ?
>
> p
Here's a nice solution, using Enum's from the Extlib (
http://ocaml-lib.sourceforge.net ).
Purely lazy :-)
open ExtList
let rec enum_permut = function
| [] -> Enum.empty()
| l :: [] -> Enum.map (fun x -> [x]) (List.enum l)
| l :: l2 ->
let e = enum_permut l2 in
Enum.concat (
Enum.map (fun x ->
Enum.map (fun y -> x :: y) (Enum.clone e)
) (List.enum l)
)
let print_list l =
List.iter (fun i -> print_int i; print_string ",") l;
print_newline()
;;
let l = [[1;2;3];[4;5];[6;7;8]] in
let e = enum_permut l in
Enum.iter print_list e
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