I have to generate all the possible combinations of letters that represents a number sequence in a telephone... for example: if the entry is '423', the output should be:
GAD GAE GAF GBD GBE GBF GCD GCE GCF
HAD HAE HAF HBD HBE HBF HCD HCE HCF
IAD IAE IAF IBD IBE IBF ICD ICE ICF
I must use recursion to solve this... I started using a dictionary like this:
dic = {'2' : 'ABC', '3' : 'DEF', '4' : 'GHI', '5' : 'JKL', '6' : 'MNO', '7' : 'PQRS', '8' : 'TUV', '9' : 'WXYZ'}
But I don't know how can I use a recursion here... Could someone help?
I thought something like this to start with:
def telephoneSequence(str):
for i in range (len(str)):
return dic[str[i]]
423
(e.g.:letters(number='423')
, you need to go through all the possible letters for4
(for char in dic[4]:
), and for each of these letters append all the outputs for the number23
(letters(number='23')
) As you can see, a part of the solution description ("all the outputs for the number…") reads the same as the whole problem, that's where you recurse. (Until you no longer need to generate the "tail" of the number because the number only has one digit.)