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I implemented Einstein Riddle in Prolog and I'm trying to find out who had a fish at home.
I can't find fault in this code and trace option is not helping with this problem ;)

Rules:

  1. Norwegian lives in first house
  2. The Englishman lives in a red house.
  3. The green house is located directly on the left side of the white house.
  4. Dane drink tea.
  5. Light smoker lives next to the breeders of cats.
  6. A resident of the yellow house smokes a cigar.
  7. German smokes a water-pipe.
  8. A resident of the center house drinks milk.
  9. Light smoker has a neighbor who drink the water.
  10. Smoke cigarettes without filter breeding birds.
  11. Swede bred dogs.
  12. The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
  13. Breeder of horses lives next to the yellow house.
  14. Smoke menthol drink beer.
  15. In the green house they drink coffee.

Here is my code:

on_the_left(X, Y, N) :-
    Y is X - 1,
    \+ Y < 1,
    \+ X > N.

next_to(X, Y, N) :-
    ( Y is X + 1;
      Y is X - 1),
    \+ X > N,
    \+ Y > N,
    \+ X < 1,
    \+ Y < 1.

fish(Who) :-
    Houses = [
        house(1, _Color1, _From1, _Animal1, _Drink1, _Smoke1),
        house(2, _Color2, _From2, _Animal2, _Drink2, _Smoke2),
        house(3, _Color3, _From3, _Animal3, _Drink3, _Smoke3),
        house(4, _Color4, _From4, _Animal4, _Drink4, _Smoke4),
        house(5, _Color5, _From5, _Animal5, _Drink5, _Smoke5) ],
    N is 5,
    %-- hint 1
    member(house(1, _, norway, _, _, _), Houses),
    %-- hint 2
    member(house(_, red, england, _, _, _), Houses),
    %-- hint 3 - on_the_left
    member(house(GREEN, green, _, _, _, _), Houses),
    member(house(WHITE, white, _, _, _, _), Houses),
    on_the_left(GREEN, WHITE, N),
    %-- hint 4
    member(house(_, _, denmark, _, tea, _), Houses),
    %-- hint 5 - next_to
    member(house(LIGHT, _, _, _, _, light), Houses),
    member(house(CAT, _, _, cat, _, light), Houses),
    next_to(LIGHT, CAT, N),
    %-- hint 6
    member(house(_, yellow, _, _, _, cigar), Houses),
    %-- hint 7
    member(house(_, _, germany, _, _, waterpipe), Houses),
    %-- hint 8
    member(house(3, _, _, _, milk, _), Houses),
    %-- hint 9 - next_to
    member(house(WATER, _, _, _, water, _), Houses),
    next_to(LIGHT, WATER, N),
    %-- hint 10
    member(house(_, _, _, bird, _, nofilter), Houses),
    %-- hint 11
    member(house(_, _, sweden, dog, _, _), Houses),
    %-- hint 12 - next_to
    member(house(NORWAY, _, norway, _, _, _), Houses),
    member(house(BLUE, blue, _, _, _, _), Houses),
    next_to(NORWAY, BLUE, N),
    %-- hint 13 - next_to
    member(house(HORSE, _, _, horse, _, _), Houses),
    next_to(HORSE, GREEN, N),
    %-- hint 14
    member(house(_, _, _, _, beer, menthol), Houses),
    %-- hint 15
    member(house(_, green, _, _, coffee, _), Houses),

    %-- FINAL QUESTION - WHO LET THE FISH OUT?
    member(house(_, _, _, fish, _, _), Houses),
    member(house(_, _, Who, fish, _, _), Houses).

I tried a lot of combination but:

?- fish(Who).
false.

Edit:
Code is working now, what i changed:

1* From:

%-- hint 5 - next_to
member(house(LIGHT, _, _, _, _, light), Houses),
member(house(CAT, _, _, cat, _, light), Houses),

To:

%-- hint 5 - next_to
    member(house(LIGHT, _, _, _, _, light), Houses),
    member(house(CAT, _, _, cat, _, _), Houses),

2* From:

%-- hint 13 - next_to   
member(house(HORSE, _, _, horse, _, _), Houses),
next_to(HORSE, GREEN, N),

To:

%-- hint 13 - next_to
member(house(YELLOW, yellow, _, _, _, _), Houses),
member(house(HORSE, _, _, horse, _, _), Houses),
next_to(HORSE, YELLOW, N),

If you are reading this look at @Enigmativity comment about structures in helper predicates aswell.

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  • True, thanks. I added a rules. Error in 5 hint is repaired but program is still not working. Apr 20, 2016 at 13:05

2 Answers 2

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You had two errors in your clues - the first you fixed already with the light smoker. The second is that the horse owner lives next to the yellow house, not the green.

Now, my prolog choked on the \+ operator so I recoded your helper predicates. This is what I did:

first(H,[H|_]).

on_the_left(X,Y,[X,Y|_]).
on_the_left(X,Y,[_|Hs]) :- on_the_left(X,Y,Hs).

next_to(X,Y,[X,Y|_]).
next_to(X,Y,[Y,X|_]).
next_to(X,Y,[_|Hs]) :- next_to(X,Y,Hs).

middle(X,[_,_,X,_,_]).

Now the puzzle worked nicely with these clues:

fish(Who) :-
    Houses = [
        house(_Color1, _From1, _Animal1, _Drink1, _Smoke1),
        house(_Color2, _From2, _Animal2, _Drink2, _Smoke2),
        house(_Color3, _From3, _Animal3, _Drink3, _Smoke3),
        house(_Color4, _From4, _Animal4, _Drink4, _Smoke4),
        house(_Color5, _From5, _Animal5, _Drink5, _Smoke5) ],
    first(house(_, norway, _, _, _), Houses), %-- hint 1
    member(house(red, england, _, _, _), Houses), %-- hint 2
    on_the_left(house(green, _, _, _, _), house(white, _, _, _, _), Houses), %-- hint 3 - on_the_left
    member(house(_, denmark, _, tea, _), Houses), %-- hint 4
    next_to(house(_, _, _, _, light), house( _, _, cat, _, _), Houses), %-- hint 5 - next_to
    member(house(yellow, _, _, _, cigar), Houses), %-- hint 6
    member(house(_, germany, _, _, waterpipe), Houses), %-- hint 7
    middle(house(_, _, _, milk, _), Houses), %-- hint 8
    next_to(house(_, _, _, _, light), house(_, _, _, water, _), Houses), %-- hint 9 - next_to
    member(house(_, _, bird, _, nofilter), Houses), %-- hint 10
    member(house(_, sweden, dog, _, _), Houses), %-- hint 11
    next_to(house(_, norway, _, _, _), house(blue, _, _, _, _), Houses), %-- hint 12 - next_to
    next_to(house(_, _, horse, _, _), house(yellow, _, _, _, _), Houses), %-- hint 13 - next_to
    member(house(_, _, _, beer, menthol), Houses), %-- hint 14
    member(house(green, _, _, coffee, _), Houses), %-- hint 15
    member(house(_, Who, fish, _, _), Houses),
    write(Houses), nl.

I got:

[house(yellow, norway, cat, water, cigar), house(blue, denmark, horse, tea, light), house(red, england, bird, milk, nofilter), house(green, germany, fish, coffee, waterpipe), house(white, sweden, dog, beer, menthol)]
germany
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  • Thanks, i repaired second error and its working well now. I need sleep propably ;) Its working with my version of helper predicates but is better practice to write it like you, right? Apr 20, 2016 at 13:20
  • @CryptoNewbie - I try to avoid numeric operations where possible. Prolog is best at structural solutions - so a predicate like middle(X,[_,_,X,_,_]). is simple and structural. I also try to implement each clue as a single term within the fish/1 predicate - that makes it read much easier and hence easier to debug and maintain. That would be my two suggestions for you. Apr 20, 2016 at 13:24
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    Which Prolog chokes on (\+)/1??
    – false
    Apr 20, 2016 at 13:27
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    @false works on SWI-Prolog (Multi-threaded, 64 bits, Version 7.2.0) Apr 20, 2016 at 13:31
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    @false - Strawberry Prolog choked - "Warning 4: The string \+ is not an operator." Apr 20, 2016 at 13:32
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just to show an alternative encoding scheme:

solve :- solve(Sol, From), writeln(From), maplist(writeln, Sol).

solve(Sol, From) :-
    phrase( (from(1, norway)
        ,color(red) = from(england)
        ,color(GREEN, green), color(WHITE, white), {GREEN is WHITE-1}
        ,from(denmark) = drink(tea)
        ,smoke(Light, light), animal(Cat, cat), next_to(Light, Cat)
        ,color(Yellow, yellow), smoke(Yellow, cigar)
        ,from(germany) = smoke(waterpipe)
        ,drink(3, milk)
        ,drink(Water, water), next_to(Light, Water)
        ,animal(bird) = smoke(nofilter)
        ,from(sweden) = animal(dog)
        ,from(NORWAY, norway), color(BLUE, blue), next_to(NORWAY, BLUE)
        ,animal(HORSE, horse), next_to(HORSE, GREEN) % next_to(HORSE, Yellow)
        ,drink(beer) = smoke(menthol)
        ,color(green) = drink(coffee)
        ,animal(Fish, fish), from(Fish, From)
    ), [[1,_,_,_,_,_],
        [2,_,_,_,_,_],
        [3,_,_,_,_,_],
        [4,_,_,_,_,_],
        [5,_,_,_,_,_]
    ], Sol).

state(S), [A,B,C,D,E] --> [A,B,C,D,E], {member(S, [A,B,C,D,E])}.

color(A, B)  --> state([A,B,_,_,_,_]).
from(A, B)   --> state([A,_,B,_,_,_]).
animal(A, B) --> state([A,_,_,B,_,_]).
drink(A, B)  --> state([A,_,_,_,B,_]).
smoke(A, B)  --> state([A,_,_,_,_,B]).

X = Y --> {
    X=..[Fx|Ax], Y=..[Fy|Ay],
    Xs=..[Fx,S|Ax], Ys=..[Fy,S|Ay]
}, call(Xs), call(Ys).

next_to(X, Y) --> {1 is abs(X-Y)}.
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  • Awesome! Currently, this also yields only false though.
    – mat
    Apr 20, 2016 at 22:06
  • @mat: I left commented the correction % next_to(HORSE, Yellow). Credit for bug hunting goes indeed to Enigmativity
    – CapelliC
    Apr 21, 2016 at 3:55

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