I'm trying to write a DCG grammar in Prolog that would do this :
kkk ... k --> N * (k)
Where k
could be anything (e.g. "a", "ab", "abc").
On the left is what I want to consume, on the right is what I want to generate.
Is this even possible with DCG ?
I was trying to do the simplest case with only a letter, like so:
s(N) --> a(N).
a(0) --> [].
a(R) --> [R], [*], [a].
a(M) --> [a], a(N), {M is N + 1}.
eval(X) :-
s(_, X, []).
But I'm not sure this is the correct way.
Thanks for any help.
kkkkkmmm
to be? Do you only want to recognize an integral, single repeated sequence? By the way, for DCG, you should usephrase
, thus:eval(X, R * (K)) :- phrase(s(R, K), X).
where your DCG would provide not just the count but the repeated subsequence,K
.kkkkkmmm => 5*k 3*m
, but I know that from what I'm asking it could bekkkkkmmm => 1*kkkkkmmm
which is not really factorized. I'm trying to factorize Structural Information Theory sequences.kkkmmmkkkmmm => 2 * kkkmmm
unfactorized? Or does it need to look like3*k 3*m 3*k 3*m
? Or2*(3*k 3*m)
?