Let's say I have a list of 8 objects, numbered that 1-8.
The objects are put into three boxes, 3 in one box, 3 in another box, 2 in the last box. By mathematics, there are 8C3*5C3=560 ways to do this. I want to loop through there 560 items. Is there any way in Python to do so?
The result should look like this:
list=['12','345',678'], ['12','346','578'], ..., etc.
Note that ['12','345','678']
and ['12','354',876']
are considered the same for this purpose.
I want to make a for-loop this list. Is there any way in Python to do so?
Here is the solution I get, but it seems ugly.
import itertools
for c1,c2 in itertools.combinations(range(8),2):
l2=list(range(8))
l2.pop(c2)
l2.pop(c1)
for c3,c4,c5 in itertools.combinations(l2,3):
l3=l2[:]
l3.remove(c5)
l3.remove(c4)
l3.remove(c3)
c6,c7,c8=l3
print(c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7,c8)