From: "Nicolas Pouillard" <nicolas.pouillard@gmail.com>
To: "Erik de Castro Lopo" <mle+ocaml@mega-nerd.com>
Cc: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Combinatorics in a functional way
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:29:06 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <cd67f63a0702210329v2357c938yd0f47fe218e3297c@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070221203603.e222647a.mle+ocaml@mega-nerd.com>
On 2/21/07, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+ocaml@mega-nerd.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi,
[...]
>
> Can anyone come up with a cleaner, more functional way of solving
> problems like this? I'm thinking that something like lazy lists
> might be a solution.
>
I need it some days ago and came to two different solutions.
In my case I needed to iterate over list permutations.
So in your case just use a function like range:
let range n =
let rec aux i l =
if i = 0 then l else i::(aux (i-1) l)
in List.rev ( aux n [] )
;;
1/ The first is short but consume memory:
let fold = List.fold_right;;
let cartesian_product llz =
fold begin fun ly llx ->
fold begin fun y acc ->
fold begin fun lx acc ->
(y :: lx) :: acc
end llx acc
end ly []
end llz [[]]
;;
cartesian_product [range p0; range p1; range p2];;
2/ This one consider list given as input like a counting base
(decimal, hexadecimal...).
type 'a enum = Stop | Elt of (('a list) * (unit -> 'a enum))
let enum_cartesian_product ll =
let dupl l =
List.rev_map begin fun x ->
if x = [] then invalid_arg "enum_cartesian_product: empty list";
(x, x)
end l in
let rec wrap_result res =
let element = List.map (fun (x, _) -> List.hd x) res
and kont () = increment (List.rev res) true []
in (element, kont)
and increment revll ret res =
match revll with
| [] ->
if ret then (* it is the real end of the stream *) Stop
else (* that's a element of stream *) Elt(wrap_result res)
| (l, init) :: rest ->
if ret then begin
match l with
| [] -> assert false
| [ v ] -> increment rest true ((init, init) :: res)
| v :: other -> increment rest false ((other, init) :: res)
end else increment rest false ((l, init) :: res)
in Elt(wrap_result (dupl ll))
let rec iter f =
function
| Elt(v, kont) -> f v; iter f (kont ())
| Stop -> ()
;;
let e = enum_cartesian_product [range p0; range p1; range p2]
in
iter begin fun combi ->
print_endline (String.concat "; " (List.map string_of_int combi))
end e;;
Hope that helps,
--
Nicolas Pouillard
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-02-21 11:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-02-21 9:36 Erik de Castro Lopo
2007-02-21 10:36 ` [Caml-list] " David Baelde
2007-02-21 12:17 ` Frédéric van der Plancke
2007-02-21 11:06 ` Pietro Abate
2007-02-21 13:19 ` Jacques Carette
2007-02-21 11:29 ` Nicolas Pouillard [this message]
2007-02-21 12:24 ` Gabriel Kerneis
2007-02-21 13:46 ` Fernando Alegre
2007-02-21 14:36 ` Brian Hurt
2007-02-22 10:01 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
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