0

In the following working example , How to retrieve the matched model?

     S,   (cl_3,cl_39,cl_11, me_32,m_59,m_81) = 
     EnumSort('S', ['cl_3','cl_39','cl_11','me_32','me_59','me_81'])

       h1, h2 = Consts('h1 h2', S)
       def fun(h1 , h2):

        conds = [
        (cl_3, me_32),
        (cl_39, me_59),
        (cl_11, me_81),
         # ...
             ]

    and_conds = (And(h1==a, h2==b) for a,b in conds)
     return Or(*and_conds)

For Example: as the following solver

  s = Solver()
  x1 = Const('x1', S)
  x2 = Const('x2', S)
  s.add(fun(x1,x2)) 

  print s.check()
  print s.model()

1 Answer 1

1

I'm assuming that you want the value of x1 and x2 in the model produced by Z3. If that is the case, you can retrieve them using:

   m = s.model()
   print m[x1]
   print m[x2]

Here is the complete example (also available online here). BTW, note that we don't need h1, h2 = Consts('h1 h2', S).

S, (cl_3, cl_39, cl_11, me_32, me_59, me_81) = 
      EnumSort('S', ['cl_3','cl_39','cl_11','me_32','me_59','me_81'])
def fun(h1 , h2):
   conds = [
     (cl_3, me_32),
     (cl_39, me_59),
     (cl_11, me_81),
   ]
   and_conds = (And(h1==a, h2==b) for a,b in conds)
   return Or(*and_conds)

s = Solver()
x1 = Const('x1', S)
x2 = Const('x2', S)
s.add(fun(x1,x2)) 
print s.check()
m = s.model()
print m
print m[x1]
print m[x2]

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.