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I was following a tutorial to All unique combinations whose sum equals to K from here. I need to tinker with the program to return the first unique combination found.

So I modified the code to return a final array which I pass in the combination_rec as well. Debugging the code in I see that the state of final is not maintained across the recursive stack, I get [] as the returned value.

import copy

def combination(arr, sum):
    arr.sort(reverse=False)
    local = []
    res = combination_rec(0, 0, sum, local, arr, [])
    if res:
        return res
    return []

def combination_rec(length, total, sum, local, arr, final):
    if total == sum:
        final = copy.copy(local)
        return final

    for i in range(length, len(arr), 1):

        if total + arr[i] > sum:
            continue

        if (i > length and arr[i] == arr[i - 1]):
            continue

        local.append(arr[i])

        final = combination_rec(i + 1, total + arr[i], sum, local, arr, final)

        local.remove(local[len(local) - 1])
        
        return final


if __name__ == "__main__":
    combination([6, 5, 4, 3], 8)
Expected Output
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[3,5]
Actual Output
--------
[]

Summary of the program

  1. Sorts the array - [3, 4, 4, 5, 6]
  2. Loops over its elements to check each possible combination of elements which can sum up to K (8)
  3. Begins with 3. Checks if subarray [3, 4] totals 8. It does not. So it modifies the sub-array to include [3, 4, 5]. As this total (12) > 8
  4. It goes back to line local.remove(local[len(local) - 1]) to remove 5 from sub-array and proceed to consider subsequent elements in the sorted array
  5. Checks for [3,4,6].
  6. Removes 6, followed by removal of 4.
  7. Next check is for [3, 5]. This matches the total and this is when I wish to return final as [3, 5]

What is it I am doing wrong?

PS: I know that step 4 - the subsequent for loop iterations - is redundant. It does not make sense to check for [3,4,6] when [3,4,5] yielded a sum greater than it. But that's not my concern right. I am trying to understand returning values from recursion

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    You have an indentation problem. The return statement is inside the for loop (return final) Jun 21, 2021 at 8:44
  • Thanks for the correction @ThomasWeller, I got the point. Shouldn't it work without the return final as well?
    – satvik.t
    Jun 21, 2021 at 9:13
  • No, that won't work, because you need a value to assign in the line res = combination_rec(...). Otherwise rec would have the value None Jun 21, 2021 at 9:15
  • @ThomasWeller I was asking if I remove the return final from the main function, and only keep it in the if clause (the base case)
    – satvik.t
    Jun 21, 2021 at 9:47

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