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Some doubts related about how work a meaning predicate that interprets the parse tree of a DCG grammar in Prolog

I am studying Prolog DCG grammar* and **parse tree on the Ivan Bratko book: "Programming for Artificial Intelligence" I am finding some difficulties with the following example that provide a DCC ...
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Program that “mean” a parse tree in Prolog, don't work

I am studying DCG grammar and parse tree using the Ivan Bratko book: Programming fro Artificial Intelligence. On the book I found the following example that show a DCC grammar that also generate a ...
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Some doubts about how Prolog automatically convert DCG grammars int a set of rules

I am studying DCG grammar in Prolog using Ivan Bratko book: "Programming for Artificial Intelligence" and I am finding some problem to understand how Prolog automatically convert a DCG grammar into a ...
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BFS visit in Prolog, why this program don't work?

I have take this program that impement BFS visit algorithm from Ivan Bratko book: "Programming for Artificial Intelligence". It's logic is pretty clear form me (I have commented the lines of code ...
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Iterative deepening with Max depth constraint in Prolog

I have to modify the following Prolog program that implements the iterative deepening dfs search on a graph: s(a, b). s(b, c). s(c, d). s(a, d). goal(d). /* Solution is the inverse list of the ...
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PROLOG List filter predicate not aswering true or false

I'm trying to make a predicate that takes two vectors/lists and uses the first one as a filter. For example: ?- L1=[0,3,0,5,0,0,0,0],L2=[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8],filter(L1,L2,1). L1 = [0, 3, 0, 5, 0, 0, ...
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Is it correct this interpretation of DFS algorithm version that avoids loops in Prolog?

I am studying DFS algorithm the DFS algorithm version that avoids loops, this is the code /* It is TRUE that Solution is the path from the start node Node to a goal state node if it is TRUE the ...
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How to implement a solve predicate for this “moving blocks” Prolog exercise?

I am studying Prolog using Ivan Bratko book: Programming for Artificial Intelligence and I am finding some difficulties to implement the final part of an exercise proposed The exercise is a program ...
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Some doubts about how work this particular query of a delete from a list predicate

I have a doubt about how work this query for this del/3 predicate: /* BASE CASE: If I delete X from List and X is the HEAD of List, NewList is the Tail of List */ del(X, [X|Tail], ...
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PROLOG predicate answers true or false, but not the desired value

I am new to Prolog, and got stuck trying to make an auxiliar function that takes elements from a list, 2 at a time, and makes a vector. For example: L=[0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0], v_form([2,3,1,1],L). L = ...
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some doubts about a Prolog program that use a moves graph to move blocks on 3 stack

I am studying Prolog using Ivan Bratko book: Programming for Artificial Intelligence and I am finding some problems trying to understand how work an exercise that use graphs to decide how to move ...
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Coding A Sudoku Solver in Prolog [closed]

I am trying to code a sudoku solver in prolog; however it is returning false. Here is the code I tried: sudoku(Solution,Puzzle):- PossibleNos = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], Solution = Puzzle, Solution ...
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8 queen solution that use a space state “graph” in Prolog don't work

I am studying Prolog on Ivan Bratko book: Programming for Artificial Intelligence and on the book I have found this version of 8 Queens problem that use a space state "graph" to solve the problem: ...
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Some doubts about Prolog implementation of 2-3 Dictionary

I am learning Prolog using SWI Prolog and I have some doubts about how work this implementation of the 2-3 dictionary in Prolog. I know the theory of the 2-3 dictionary that are trees whose internal ...
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Logically Incorrect answer

I tested this code out. I solved it logically without the use of prolog and the answer was different. I cannot understand where the mistake is! These are my clues: Mary Smith put all five wedding ...
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Recursive similarity between trees according to the number of common subtrees in Prolog

I am stufying Prolog using SWI Prolog and I am finding many difficult with this code snippet that found if 2 binary trees have N common subtree (having the same root): /* BASE CASE: T1 and T2 are two ...
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Similarity between trees according to the number of common subtrees in Prolog

I am studying Prolog for an universitary exame using SWI Prolog and I have some problems to understand what my teacher do in this example (it seems to me that is is incomplete) that implement the ...
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Some doubts about a program that found limited path from 2 nodes in a graph using Prolog

I am studying Prolog and I am finding some difficulties to understand this program that find a path between two nodes in a graph if this path is <= MaxLenght This is the code: edge(a,b). ...
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How to store the list of visited node in a path on a graph in Prolog

I am studying Prolog and I am finding some difficulty interpreting the slide proposed by my professor. Starting from the classic program that say if exist a path between two node of a graph, this ...
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How does maplist work in a program that inserts elements into an AVL Tree

I am studying Prolog and I could not follow the lessons so I have some doubts relating to a particular use of the maplist built in SWI Prolog predicate. So let me explain my situation: I have a ...
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How to create a balance Tree from a list of element using this AVL predicate in Prolog?

I am studying Prolog and I am finding some problem to implement a predicate that take a list and from it build a balanced Tree. I have implement these predicate that build an AVL Tree (I have take it ...
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How to add a leaves to a tree in Prolog

I am studying binary tree in Prolog and I have some problem to add leaves to a specific b-tree. I have the following predicates that add a single leaf to a b-tree: addLeaf(nil, X, t(nil, X, nil)). ...
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Declarative interpretation of Bubble Sort algorithm in Prolog

I have some doubt about how work the following implementation of BubbleSort algorithm in Prolog. I have very clear how BubbleSort algorithm work so my doubt is only related to the Prolog first order ...
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How to delete the last element from a list in Prolog?

I am in the following situation: I have a list and I would to delete from it only the last element. I have implement the following rule (that don't work well): deleteLastElement([Only], WithoutLast) ...
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Prolog Family Tree Compile Errors

I've been getting two error messages when compiling this: "Clauses of (-)/1 are not together in source-file" and "Singleton variables: [X]" ...those two being examples of the errors I've been ...
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“Squares” Logic Riddle Solution in Prolog

"Squares" Input: Board size m × n (m, n ∈ {1,...,32}), list of triples (i, j, k), where i ∈ {1,...,m}, j ∈ {1,...,n}, k ∈ {0,...,(n-2)·(m-2)}) describing fields with numbers. Output: List of ...
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Some doubts about declarative meaning of a program that prints a list of lists in Prolog

Write a rule that take a list whose elements are themselves lists and print on each line the elements of internals list: Example: ?- printList[[1,a],[2,b]]). 1 a 2 b The ...
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Add fact to list if it's not already in

I need to construct a list based on facts I have. For example I have a course list like this : attend(student1,c1). attend(student1,c2). attend(student2,c1). attend(student2,c3). ...
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Can't access a file in Prolog

I am studying Prolog using SWI-Prlog. I am finding some problems with the following example that simply access to a file and write in it what the user put in the Prolog Shell. processFile(File) :- ...
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Some doubts about the use of the cut in a program that read and format an input text in Prolog

I have some doubt related to the declarative interpretation of this simple Prolog example that read a sentence from the current input stream and output the same sentence reformatted so that multiple ...
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Can I use setof predicate to build a list without duplicates starting from a list with duplicate?

I am learning Prolog for an universitary exame using SWI Prolog and I have the following exercise: Write the duplicates predicate that starting from a ListWithDuplicates list (a list that admit ...
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Some problems asserting a new rule in SWI-Prolog

I am studying on Ivan Bratko book: "Programming for Artificial Intelligence" for an universitary exame and using SWI Prolog and I have some doubts about an example show on this book regarding the ...
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Prolog arg built in personal implementation, don't work

I have some trouble with an exercise that ask me to implement the classic arg predicate in Prolog. arg(?Arg, +Term, ?Value) Where Arg it is the index of the argument in the arguments list of a ...
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How to implement arg predicate in Prolog?

I have some trouble with an exercise that ask me to implement the classic arg predicate in Prolog. arg(?Arg, +Term, ?Value) Where Arg it is the index of the argument in the arguments list of a ...
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Use of =.. predicate to perform symbolic manipulation of furmulas in Prolog

I am learning Prolog for an universitary university exam using SWI Prolog and I have some doubts about how it work this exercise that use the univ =.. =.. predicate to perform symbolic manipulation of ...
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Some questions about the use of CUT in this Prolog exercise

I am studying Prolog for an universitary exame using SWI Prolog and I have some doubts about the differences between two different solution of the following problem: Define the clause count(X, L, ...
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Some questions about declarative interpretation of not predicate in Prolog

I think that I think that I am doing a litle confusion with the declarative view of not predicate in Prolog. I have that I can implement not predicate simply in this way: not(P) :- P, !, fail; ...
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Different predicate in Prolog, don't work (always false)

I am learning Prolog for an universitary exame using SWI Prolog and I have some question about this simple program that implement the different predicate that say TRUE if two element are different (if ...
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55 views

Negation as failure in Prolog is a procedural behavior?

I have a litle question about the negation as failure in Prolog language: This is a question more theoretical than practical because I have clear how this example work. so I have the following ...
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Implement a Prolog predicate that say if an element belong to a list. Problems with not numerical lists

I am studying Prolog for an universitary exam using SWI Prolog. I am finding some problem with this exercise: Implement the predicate: **not_member(X,L) that is TRUE if the element X does not ...
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1answer
125 views

Some explanation about 8 queen solution that use permutation

I am studyin Prolog for an universitary exam on SWI Prolog implementation. I have some doubt about how work this version of 8 Queen problem that solve the problem using the permutations: ...
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Solve in prolog resulting in false?

I have tried using a code similar to this link: Solving a textual logic puzzle in Prolog - Find birthday and month The problem I'm trying to solve is this(Telephone Conversations). ...
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From 8-Queens solution to more generic n-Queens solution in Prolog

I am studying Prolog for an universitary exame and I have some problem with the following exercise. I have the following classic solution of 8-Queens problem (and this is not a problem for me), ...
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Prolog unknown variable on append

I've written some Prolog to replace elements in list two with an atom called empty if they are contained in list one: replace_build([], _Inv, _Res). replace_build([A| B], Inv, Res) :- ...
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Declarative interpretation of list inversion in Prolog

I have some problem to join declarative reasoning...so I am here to ask you if my reasoning is correct or if there is something wrong or if I am missing something... I have the following problem: ...
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Declarative interpretation of this program that says if an element belongs to a list

From what I have understood the declarative paradigm indicate what is important to reach the solution and not how reach it but, being accustomed to think procedurally, I often make confusion... So ...
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A few basic questions about Prolog

I am really basic in Prolog and just started to learn it. Anyway Im using Mac and downloaded SWI-Prolog/XPCE 6.3.12 for Mac. The software looks like CMD and Terminal. So now I think I have to create ...
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Prolog negation and logical negation

Assume we have the following program: a(tom). v(pat). and the query (which returns false): \+ a(X), v(X). When tracing, I can see that X becomes instantiated to tom, the predicate a(tom) ...
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How to put information into prolog

> The father sat to the right of the person who had corn, > who sat to the right of the person who ate pork, who sat to the right of the > person who had baked potato, who sat to the right ...
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Prolog statements/commands with animals (logic help)

I want to know how I would get something like this to work. It seems like a simple concept, but I'm very new to Prolog and I can't seem to figure out how I would do this correctly. For example, ...

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