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Recursive backtracking is a general algorithm for finding solutions to computational problems that incrementally builds partial solutions and drops those which are identified as futile *as early as possible*.

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Representing an amount of money with specific bills

I want to write a function in Racket which takes an amount of money and a list of specific bill-values, and then returns a list with the amount of bills used of every type to make the given amount in ...
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How to collect results of recursive backtracking? [duplicate]

I'm teaching myself recursive backtracking. For a dice summing problem I can't figure out how to elegantly collect the results. For reference here's my code that just prints any dice roll which meets ...
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Why after pressing semicolon program is back in deep recursion?

I'm trying to understand the semicolon functionality. I have this code: del(X,[X|Rest],Rest). del(X,[Y|Tail],[Y|Rest]) :- del(X,Tail,Rest). permutation([],[]). permutation(L,[X|P]) :- del(X,L,...
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Constructing a randomised matrix with no duplicates but fixed partial input

I´m facing a problem with constructing a randomised matrix where I partially already have values (that need to stay fixed - so no further randomisation there). Lets see: matrix should end up being ...
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Why for backtracking sometimes we need to explicitly pop after recursion, and sometimes we don't?

For example let consider a task where we need to find all permutations for given string preserving the character sequence but changing case. Here is backtracking solution without .pop(): def ...
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Knights tour backtracking lasts too long

How long does it last to solve the knights tour problem with backtracking on an 8x8 board? Because my algorithm already computes somehow too long and it seems, like it wont finish. But when I try a ...
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backtracking n staircases at most k steps in a single jump

You need to climb a staircase that has n steps, and you decide to get some extra exercise by jumping up the steps. You can cover at most k steps in a single jump. Return all the possible sequences of ...
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Fixed values not repeated over column and row

I want to create a matrix in R with a set number of variables (e.g. 1 to 10). Those variables should be randomly assigned over rows and columns BUT should not be repeated in either (so number 1 should ...
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Backtracking bruteforce Java password cracker

I have this homework assignment to make a recursive method to crack a password of a given length, n (unlimited and unknown!) made of small English letters, a-z ONLY. Here's the class "Password" that ...
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how to write iterative algorithm for generate all subsets of a set?

I wrote recursive backtracking algorithm for finding all subsets of a given set. void backtracke(int* a, int k, int n) { if (k == n) { for(int i = 1; i <=k; ++i) { ...
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Recursive backtracking in Java for solving a crossword

I need to solve a crossword given the initial grid and the words (words can be used more than once or not at all). The initial grid looks like that: ++_+++ +____+ ___+__ +_++_+ +____+ ++_+++ Here ...
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"Hamiltonian" path using Python

I am trying to implement a recursive search for an arbitrary path (not necessarily a cycle) traversing all graph vertices using Python. Here's my code: def hamilton(G, size, pt, path=[]): if pt ...
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Recursion backtracking interview question

I was asked this interview question on recursion & backtracking the other day and have not found a feasible solution, here is the question: Given a grid and a word, write a function that returns ...
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Haskell generating pre-filtered permutations

Is there a way to generated pre-filtered permutations, that is rather than doing : filter condition $ permutations list the permutation function can short-circuit. For example : perms [] = [[]] perms ...
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What's time complexity of this Algorithm for breaking words? (Dynamic Programming)

Word Break(with Dynamic Programming: Top->Down) Given a string s and a dictionary of words dict, add spaces in s to construct a sentence where each word is a valid dictionary word. Return all ...
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How to solve Sudoku by backtracking and recursion?

the reason why I am creating this new thread instead of just reading the answers to this particular question that have been given before is that I feel I just don't fully understand the whole idea ...
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How does Recursive Backtracking work? Computerphile sodoku solver

I'm so confused by backtracking because when the recursive call returns, won't you replace the solution found by replacing the grid back to zero. So even if you find the solution would it not be ...
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recursive Permutation of a 3 Digit Number

I am working on finding All permutations of a 3-Digit Number recursively. I am tired with making up the following permutation Method: static int a = 1; static int b = 2; static int c = 3;...
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Longest Common Substring using Recursion and DP

I'm trying to find the Longest Common Substring of two strings using Recursion and DP. Please note that I'm not referring to Longest Contiguous subsequence. So, if the two strings were String s1 = "...
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