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dif/2 is a Prolog built-in predicate to express in a sound manner syntactic inequality.

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What is the logical 'not' in Prolog?

The problem that I face, is a bit trivial. I want to use logical not in Prolog, but it seems that not/1 is not the thing that I want: course(ai). course(pl). course(os). have(X,Y) :- course(X),...
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Reification of term equality/inequality

Pure Prolog programs that distinguish between the equality and inequality of terms in a clean manner suffer from execution inefficiencies ; even when all terms of relevance are ground. A recent ...
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different/2 - does a pure, determinate definition exist?

different(Xs, Ys) :- member(X, Xs), non_member(X, Ys). different(Xs, Ys) :- member(Y, Ys), non_member(Y, Xs). While this definition using member/2 and non_member/2 is almost1 perfect from ...
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How to define (and name) the corresponding safe term comparison predicates in ISO Prolog?

Standard term order (ISO/IEC 13211-1 7.2 Term order) is defined over all terms — including variables. While there are good uses for this — think of the implementation of setof/3, this makes many ...
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What are the uses of the fail predicate in Prolog?

I can't come up with a situation where I would need it.
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Longest common prefix (LCP) of a list of strings

lcs([ H|L1],[ H|L2],[H|Lcs]) :- !, lcs(L1,L2,Lcs). lcs([H1|L1],[H2|L2],Lcs):- lcs( L1 ,[H2|L2],Lcs1), lcs([H1|L1], L2 ,Lcs2), longest(Lcs1,Lcs2,Lcs), !. lcs(_,_,[]). ...
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How to express a disjunction of inequalities compactly without redundant answers/solutions

Consider what I have tried: dif_to_orto(A, B, C) :- ( dif(A, B) ; dif(A, C) ). While this definition is fine from a declarative viewpoint it contains many redundancies. Think of: ?- ...
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Using \==/2 or dif/2

If I want to make sure that two variables do not instantiate to the same term, what is the preferred way to do it? Let's say I need to find directed edges in a graph, and a node cannot have an edge ...
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Remove leading zeros in list in Prolog

I have a list with an unknown number of zeros at the beginning of it, for example [0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 3]. I need this list to be stripped of leading zeros, so that it would look like [1, 2, 0 , 3]. ...
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Deleting all occurrences of an element from a list

Trying to write a procedure that given a value and a list, it deletes all the occurence of that value in the list a wrote: delMember(X, [], []) :- !. delMember(X, [X|Xs], Y) :- !, delMember(X, Xs, Y)....
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Simplified Travelling Salesman in Prolog

I've looked through the similar questions but can't find anything that's relevant to my problem. I'm struggling to find an algorithm or set of 'loops' that will find a path from CityA to CityB, using ...
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Guard clauses in prolog?

Do they exist? How are they implemented? The coroutining predicates of SWI-Prolog (freeze, when, dif etc.) have the functionality of guards. How do they fit in the preferred Prolog programming style? ...
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Creating and working with an explicit list vs enumeration through fail

I come up against this all the time, and I'm never sure which way to attack it. Below are two methods for processing some season facts. What I'm trying to work out is whether to use method 1 or 2, and ...
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Force Prolog to choose unique values of variables

OK I am new to Prolog, so excuse me if this is something trivial, but I can't seem to find a proper elegant answer to this. I am trying to work out the exercise here on learnprolognow.org, exercise 2....
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Prolog: a person is a sibling of himself?

I'm having some trouble understanding why my code in prolog does something based on the order I put my rules in. Here is my database: parent(tom, bob). parent(tom, liz). parent(mary, bob). parent(...
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Prolog: inequality operator

I am using SICStus Prolog and have a set of facts: student('John Henry', 'Maths'). student('Jim Henry', 'Maths'). student('John Alan', 'Maths'). student('Alan Smith', 'Computing'). student('Gary ...
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How to validate commutativity involving the dif/2 constraint?

There is a lot of hype around the dif/2 constraint, especially as a rescue for some non-declarativity of (\=)/2 and (\==)/2. This non-declarativity is often characterized as non-monotonicity and ...
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Prolog: how to avoid backtracking without cuts?

So i am trying to write a predicate in prolog that can take a list L1 and a list L2 and return a list of all the elements in L1 that are not in L2. This is what i have so far: % Append an element to ...
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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 university exam and I have problems with this exercise: Implement the predicate not_member(X,L) that is TRUE if the element X does not belong to the list L. If my ...
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`var(A)` and order of execution

Exercise 09 on this page http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~meidanis/courses/mc336/2009s2/prolog/problemas/ asks to create a predicate that packs repeated elements into sublists. A straightforward solution is ...
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Add two more occurrences using prolog

I have a list [a, b, a, a, a, c, c] and I need to add two more occurrences of each element. The end result should look like this: [a, a, a, b, b, b, a, a, a, a, a, c, c, c, c] If I have an item on ...
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Prolog: First duplicate value

I need to find the first duplicate value in a list. prep(3,[1,3,5,3,5]). Should be true. prep(5,[1,3,5,3,5]). Should be false. I thought checking for equality with the current value and the ...
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How to implement a not_all_equal/1 predicate

How would one implement a not_all_equal/1 predicate, which succeeds if the given list contains at least 2 different elements and fails otherwise? Here is my attempt (a not very pure one): ...
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Simple Prolog delete from list

(This is NOT a coursework question. Just my own personal learning.) I'm trying to do an exercise in Prolog to delete elements from a list. Here's my code : deleteall([],X,[]). deleteall([H|T],X,...
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Deleting all members of a list without unification in Prolog [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Prolog delete: doesn't delete all elements that unify with Element In Prolog if you write this: delete([(1,1),(1,2),(1,1),(3,4)],(1,_),L). the result will be: L = [ (1, ...
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Guidelines for implementing predicates like dif/2

Suppose I have a predicate foo/2 which defines a relation between its first and second argument. What is the most idiomatic and efficient way to change the implementation of foo/2 such that: if both ...
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How to properly express inequality in prolog?

TL;DR: sibling(a,X) succeeds with the answer X = a, but sibling(a,a) fails. I have the following Prolog file: children(a, c). children(a, d). children(b, c). children(b, d). sibling(X, Y) :- X \=...
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Difference between X\=Y and dif(X,Y)

What is the difference between this: X \= Y and this piece of code: dif(X, Y) I thought that they should behave the same, but they do not. Here's the example: n_puta(L, N, X) :- nputa(L, N, 0, X)....
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SWI Prolog does not terminate

:- use_module(library(clpfd)). fact(treated=A) :- A in 0..1. fact(numYears=B) :- B in 0..sup. fact(numDrugs=C) :- C in 0..sup. fact(treated2=D) :- D in 0..1. fact(cParam=E) :- E in 0..4. ...
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dif with occurs check

Is there a dif with occurs check? This here works: Welcome to SWI-Prolog (threaded, 64 bits, version 8.3.7) ?- set_prolog_flag(occurs_check, true). true. ?- dif(X,f(Y)), X = Y. X = Y. But the ...
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How to access list permutations in prolog?

I want to access list permutation and pass it as argument to other functions. This is the permutation code: takeout(X,[X|R],R). takeout(X,[F|R],[F|S]) :- takeout(X,R,S), write(S). perm([X|Y]...
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Prolog no_duplicate function

I'm trying to write a simple procedure that checks if a list has any duplicates. This is what I have tried so far: % returns true if the list has no duplicate items. no_duplicates([X|XS]) :- member(...
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Prolog List Plateau

Just got introduced to prolog, trying to get through some simple exercises, but I've been getting kind of stuck on this one. I'm trying to write a program that outputs all the sublists of the input ...
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How does recursion in Prolog works from inside. One example

I've got here a small script, that converts list of elements into a set. For example list [1,1,2,3] -> set [1,2,3]. Can somebody explain to me, step by step, whats happening inside those procedures? ...
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Strange results for list manipulation

I'm trying to implement some predicates for list manipulation in Prolog. Everything works as desired. For example append([],Ys,Ys). append([X|Xs],Ys,[X|Zs]) :- append(Xs,Ys,Zs). Sample query: ?- ...
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Remove both the value and all duplicates of that value in a list in prolog

I'm having some trouble removing values from a list in prolog. I have a list of colors and I want to add a list of colors to it and keep all the values that have no duplicate and remove the rest. [...
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Why is SWI-Prolog only giving one solution?

I'll be honest, I'm a Prolog newbie, so please excuse my ignorance. I have a simple predicate to count the occurences of an atom in a list, as follows: count(L, B, C) :- L = [], C = 0, !; L =...
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Program to find every list of X in Prolog

I am starting on learning Prolog. This program tries to get all occurrences of a given element: occurences(_, [], Res):- Res is []. occurences(X, [X|T], Res):- occurences(X,T,TMP), Res is [X,...
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"Who is the barber" logic puzzle in Prolog

I'm reading Raymond Smullyan's "To mock a Mockingbird". In the book there is a puzzle that goes like this: Any resemblance between the Seville of this story and the famous Seville of Spain (...
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Why does Prolog crash in this simple example?

likes(tom,jerry). likes(mary,john). likes(mary,mary). likes(tom,mouse). likes(jerry,jerry). likes(jerry,cheese). likes(mary,fruit). likes(john,book). likes(mary,book). likes(tom,john). likes(john,X):-...
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Prolog : get the opposite result

I have the following code : neighbor(C1, C2, [C1, C2|L]). neighbor(C1, C2, [C2, C1|L]). neighbor(C1, C2, [H|L]) :- neighbor(C1, C2, L). not_neighbors(C5, C2, E, R) :- not_neighbor(C5, C2, E). ...
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Prolog Predicate to return true when two people have same hobby

I want to write a Prolog predicate that returns true when two people have the same hobby, without using negation. I have the following database: likes(john,movies). likes(john,tennis). likes(john,...
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Prolog - Check number of occurences doesn't work as expected

In Prolog: I have the following function that counts the occurences of a certain element in a list: %count(L:list,E:int,N:int) (i,i,o) count([],_,0). count([H|T],E,C):-H == E,count(T,E,C1),C is C1+1. ...
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Remove unique elements only

There are many resources on how to remove duplicates and similar issues but I can't seem to be able to find any on removing unique elements. I'm using SWI-Prolog but I don't want to use built-ins to ...
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Why would Prolog match a variable to a result that fails if plugged in directly?

I'm making a Prolog program that finds a subset of a set of lists. This subset must match some specific conditions, an aspect of which is that the subset's lists cannot be identical. What's confusing ...
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permutation of list with multiple same elements Prolog

hello everyone pls forgive any misuse of the language i need to create myPermutation(L1,L2). which given a list L1 (which has elements with many concecutive appearances) returns a list L2 which is ...
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Eliminate consecutive duplicates

Eliminate consecutive duplicates of list elements. My solution for this is: compress([X,X|Xs], Q) :- compress([X|Xs], Q). compress([X,Y|Xs], Q) :- X \= Y, compress([Y|Xs], QR), append([X]...
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filter list into separate lists

I need to filter the list [#,d,e,#,f,g] such that I get the output as [[d,e],[f,g]] , I am stuck while creating a new list every time I encounter '#' is there a way to do this? I tried the code below, ...
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Check if any element's frequency is above a limit

I want to solve a problem that is I have a Prolog list of elements. If the any of the element frequency is greater than N then false is return. My expectation like below. ?- frequency([1,2,2,2,5],3). ...
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Handling prolog context free grammar

Given a CFG S --> a S b | c | d I wanna write a predicate like, grammar('S', sentence) which generates all possible sentences like sentence=acb, sentence=acd, sentence=c, sentence=ab...............
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