I have several prolog facts:
relation('Kitchen', [item(spoon), item(fork), item(knife) ]).
relation('Lounge', [item(sofa), item(chair), item(table) ]).
relation('Bedroom', [item(bed), item(desk), item(drawers)]).
And a list that is generated at runtime, for example:
[item(spoon), item(knife)]
From this list, in this case, I would like 'Kitchen' to be returned as it is the best match.
I think I need to use the intersection/3
predicate to get a count of how many matches there are to the runtime list, so Kitchen would return 2 and the others would return 0, but I don't know a way of recursing through all the relation/2
predicates and testing each one, before only returning the best match.