The aim of this program is to take a list of words and print the longest possible 'chain' of the words, the conditions of which are that each word has the same first character as the last character of the word before it.
The example I used to test this program is the list of animals:
giraffe
elephant
ant
tiger
raccoon
cat
hedgehog
mouse
The longest chain should read:
hedgehog
giraffe
elephant
tiger
raccoon
However when I run the program below it returns:
giraffe
elephant
tiger
raccoon
Please could someone help to identify the tiny issue with my program that might be causing this. It's probably obvious but I'm fresh out of ideas.
Here is the program:
from random import *
def legal_chain(word, chain):
"""Tests if a word can be 'legally' added to the end
of a chain"""
if word[0] == chain[-1][-1]:
return True
else:
return False
def longest_chain(chain, V, longest):
""" Returns the longest possible chain of strings where the
starting character of each string is the same as the last
character from a given starting word and vocabulary V"""
extended = False
for word in V:
if legal_chain(word, chain) is True:
V.remove(word)
chain.append(word)
longest = longest_chain(chain, V, longest)
extended = True
if extended is False:
if len(chain) > len(longest):
longest = chain
return longest
def find_longest(chain, V, longest):
"""Finds the longest chain for all possible starting words
within a given vocabulary V"""
longs = []
i = 0
for word in V:
chain = [word]
longer = longest_chain(chain, V, longest)
longs.append(longer)
if len(longs) == len(V):
while len(longs) > 1:
if len(longs[i]) < len(longs[i + 1]):
del longs[i]
elif len(longs[i]) > len(longs[i + 1]):
del longs[i + 1]
else:
i += 1
return longs
def print_longest(chain, V, longest):
"""Displays the longest chain of words with each word on a new line"""
the_longest = find_longest(chain, V, longest)
for list in the_longest:
for word in list:
print(word, '\n')
v = open('animals.txt', 'r').readlines()
V = [word.strip() for word in v]
longest = []
chain = []
print_longest(chain, V, longest)
PLEASE IGNORE ANY INDENTATION ERRORS, THE PROGRAM WORKS WITHOUT AN ERROR, THERE IS AN ISSUE WITH COPY AND PASTE!
edit I believe the following fixes the indentation errors (in the sense of no compiler errors, and output is the same as OP had stated):
from random import *
def legal_chain(word, chain):
"""Tests if a word can be 'legally' added to the end of a chain"""
if word[0] == chain[-1][-1]:
return True
else:
return False
def longest_chain(chain, V, longest):
""" Returns the longest possible chain of strings where the
starting character of each string is the same as the last
character from a given starting word and vocabulary V"""
extended = False
for word in V:
if legal_chain(word, chain) is True:
V.remove(word)
chain.append(word)
longest = longest_chain(chain, V, longest)
extended = True
if extended is False:
if len(chain) > len(longest):
longest = chain
return longest
def find_longest(chain, V, longest):
"""Finds the longest chain for all possible starting words
within a given vocabulary V"""
longs = []
i = 0
for word in V:
chain = [word]
longer = longest_chain(chain, V, longest)
longs.append(longer)
if len(longs) == len(V):
while len(longs) > 1:
if len(longs[i]) < len(longs[i + 1]):
del longs[i]
elif len(longs[i]) > len(longs[i + 1]):
del longs[i + 1]
else:
i += 1
return longs
def print_longest(chain, V, longest):
"""Displays the longest chain of words with each word on a new line"""
the_longest = find_longest(chain, V, longest)
for list in the_longest:
for word in list:
print(word, '\n')
v = open('animals.txt', 'r').readlines()
V = [word.strip() for word in v]
longest = []
chain = []
print_longest(chain, V, longest)
python -tt yourcodename.py
to confirm).chain
have a sort of different meaning inpython
, see docs.python.org/2/library/itertools.html#itertools.chain