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I'm new in world of prolog and I'm currently stuck on one problem in school project. I have facts:

family (
    person(_,_,_,_), %father
    person(_,_,_,_), %mother
    []). %array with children

First three fields are name, surname and date_of_birth and fourth field can be either: unemployed, benefit, employed(Name_of_company, Salary). I have also predicates:

exists(Person) % I think that implementation is irrelevant, means that person is in DB
salary(person(_,_,_,unemployed),0).
salary(person(_,_,_,benefit,500).
salary(person(_,_,_,employed(_,S)),S).

That's all the facts and predicates that were given as part of exercise. I want to extract a list of all salaries of people. I tried things like:

findall(X,salary(_,X),L). % it doesn't search people and returns fixed 3 values

exists(Y),
findall(X,salary(Y,X),L). %however it returns value for each person instead of combined list

I'm all out of ideas how to do this. Can anyone help me?

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  • Sorry, pasted wrong line. My first try was this one, however it returns fixe 0, 500, and something like _G654
    – novy1234
    Apr 18, 2015 at 11:04
  • your 'database' has the wrong shape: person/4 should spot an unique key, and salary/2 should reference such key...
    – CapelliC
    Apr 18, 2015 at 11:08
  • @novy1234 CapelliC is correct: indeed, there might be several persons with the same name and date of birth!
    – Will Ness
    Apr 18, 2015 at 12:05
  • Ok, thanks. It wasn't me who created this one, however I'll remember it.
    – novy1234
    Apr 18, 2015 at 12:30

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exists(Y),
findall(X,salary(Y,X),L). 
  %however it returns value for each person 
  %instead of combined list

as well it should. if you want the combined list (Im assuming, person-salary list for all persons in the database), you should create a named rule to find a person's salary, and use it with findall.

But on the other hand, why have findall at all in the above query? It is as if you're expecting several salaries for a given person. There surely must be only one. In that case, the query should just be

findall( Y-X, ( exists(Y), salary(Y,X) ), L).
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  • What you wrote helped, however it wasn't an answer, just a hint, so I edited it with answer
    – novy1234
    Apr 18, 2015 at 11:40

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