Questions tagged [clpfd]
CLP(FD), which stands for Constraint Logic Programming over Finite Domains, implements declarative integer arithmetic in Prolog systems. It is a pure and general replacement of lower-level arithmetic predicates and allows you to efficiently solve combinatorial problems such as planning, scheduling and allocation tasks.
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Can reification predicates from CLP(FD) be used to check equality of logic expressions?
According to the documentation (section A.9.12), CLP(FD) constraints such as #>, #=, #/\ etc. can be reified.
Constraint #<==>/2 is supposed to be
True iff P and Q are equivalent
according ...
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How to transform a list of integers (solutions) into a list of continuous intervals
I have written a CSP program using CLP(FD) and SWI-Prolog.
Some constraints look like Xi mod N #= 0, so I have to call res(Xi,Li) (with res(X,L) :- setof(X, indomain(X), L)) for each variable Xi to do ...
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CLP(FD): solution number count speedup
I'm working with the following SWI-Prolog version: SWI-Prolog version 9.1.2 for x86_64-linux.
I'm trying to count the number of valid solutions using Prolog and the CLP(FD) module. Currently, to count ...
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Matching arithmetic expressions in SWI-Prolog?
I have an arithmetic expression containing Var, and I need to match it to the following format:
Step * Var + Offset
If it can be represented in this form, I need to get Step and Offset values. If not, ...
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How to Model the following constraints in Prolog
For simplicity let's assume that f is a binary relation over the domain {1,2,3}x{1,2,3,4}. I want to model the following constraints.
f(1,2) ∨ f(1,3)
¬f(1,4) ∧ ¬f(4,1)
∀x.∃y.f(x,y)
∀x.(f(1,x) => f(...
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SWI Prolog CLPFD performance
In the following Prolog program I want to constrain a list of 30 (Slot, Group, Topic) triples. The constraint is super simple: Slot should be a distinct number from 1..30 and each (Group, Topic) pair ...
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Can CLPFD distribute things evenly into groups?
This is a simplified example; say I want to distribute weights over tables such that the tables end up roughly equally loaded, e.g. (10 10 10 5 5) Kg can balance equally as (10 10) (10 5 5).
(10 9 8 7)...
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"Syntax error: Operator expected" with CLPFD Prolog
I'm reading The Power Of Prolog, and have got as far as the section on the Collatz sequence.
I copied and pasted the code from there, adding the appropriate use_module line before...
use_module(...
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Different ways of expressing collatz conjecture in prolog fail
I'm learning prolog using SWI Prolog and the tutorial here. I find that if I express the collatz conjecture exactly like they do in the video, it works as long as I replace #= with is which I'm ...
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Which operators and predicates can be used with clp(fd)?
Firstly, the clp(fd) documentation mentions:
In modern Prolog systems, arithmetic constraints subsume and supersede low-level predicates over integers. The main advantage of arithmetic constraints is ...
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Why does this prolog rule using include/3 evaluate to false, but not when exploding it into individual comparisons?
I have a prolog rule position_that_is_equals_to_two that sets X to the position at which the number 2 was found in the provided list of three elements [X, Y, Z]:
position_that_is_equals_to_two([X, Y, ...
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Preserve clpfd constraint variable in findall
I'm trying to capture a constraint variable in findall. But on the other end I get independent copies of the variable:
?- X #> 1, findall(X, (true; true), Xs), X #< 100.
Xs = [_A, _B],
X in 2.....
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Why is this code in PROLOG using constraints gives Operator expected syntax error?
col_tri(Vars):- Vars=[X1,X2,X3],
Vars in 1..3,
X1#\=X2,
X1#\=X3,
X2#\=X3,
label(Vars).
This code is giving me this ...
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Non-branching version of 'bagof'
I'm trying to implement a sudoku-like puzzle solver that involves groups in prolog, and where one of the rules is that the same value cannot be repeated in the same group. My code 'works', but it ends ...
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Trouble implementing greater-than/inequality sudoku solver in SWI-Prolog
I have been trying to modify the sudoku solver available in the clpfd docs in order to solve greater-than sudoku puzzles, such as this one:
Example of greater-than sudoku puzzle
In these puzzles, each ...
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Logic with numbers
In SWI-Prolog, I can write that
:- use_module(library(clpfd)).
and(A,B):- A , B.
And I get:
?- and((X #= 4), (X #> 3)).
X = 4.
?- and((X #= 4), (X #< 3)).
false.
?- and((X #< 4), (X #> ...
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'Arguments are not sufficiently instantiated'
The problem I'm trying to solve is finding how many of different types of coins is needed to pay for a given sum, if any solutions exist.
Here's my knowledge base:
payment(0, _).
payment(Total,...
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Prolog CLPFD Bishop move
so I’m new to Prolog and we have this problem
Consider a chessboard of side n. You need to place 2(n-1) bishops on the chessboard so that no two bishops threaten each other. Bishops move only ...
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Prolog and Magic Squares with CLPFD
I'm stuck getting a generalized version of a "Magic Square" program in SWI-prolog to work. This is my approach:
:- use_module(library(clpfd)).
sumok(Sum, Lst) :-
sum_list(Lst, Sum).
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Cryptarithmetic multiplication, any digits. Prolog
Im trying to solve this Cryptarithmetic puzzle:
in which "*" represents any digit.
This is the code that i came up with so far.
permutation(Xs,[Z|Zs]) :-
delete(Z,Xs,Ys),
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Prolog Termination of Generated List
N #>= 0, N #< 3, length(Ls, N), false.
The expression above does not terminate when posted on the swi prolog terminal.
I have tried exchanging the order of goals.
length(Ls, N), N #>= 0, N #&...
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Keep getting "Syntax error: Operator expected" when writing binary tree enumeration in prolog
I am new to Prolog, and I am writing a program to enumerate the binary trees in Prolog. Here is my program:
tree(0,[]).
tree(N,[L,R]):-
N #> 0,
N #= N1 + N2 + 1,
N1 #>= 0, N2 #>= 0,
...
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Trying to solve a game in Prolog
Suppose, we have the following game:
There is a pair of numbers (x, y), 2 players are making moves. During the move a player can increase any number by 1 or multiply it by 2.
The player, who makes a ...
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Getting possible product combinations of number in a list Prolog
I am using constraint logic programming and I want to output a list with the product of the list (excluding the first element) is equal to the first element. For example,
[24 6 _ _] the output would ...
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Fill unbound variables by a range
lets say that L is L = [[1,100,_], [200, _,94]].
I have a code where I use
append(List, L), L ins 1..90, .......
L ins 1..90 is false because there are elements which are not in the domain. But I want ...
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How can I limit the possible integers used in my solutions in prolog?
I have been trying to learn prolog but I am having issues with limiting the possible integers that can be used in my solutions. For example, In my SWI terminal, I ran
[X,Y,Z] ins 0..1,X #\= Y, Y #\= Z,...
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Different ways of computing list length in Prolog
Here are 4 different ways of computing list length in Prolog:
:- use_module(library(clpz)).
list_length1([], 0).
list_length1([_|T], N) :-
N #> 0,
N1 #= N - 1,
list_length1(T, N1).
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Labeling for Constraint Logic Programming in prolog
I am currently writing an (exciting!) code in prolog that aims at returning an optimal reforestation plan after defining a certain purpose.
I have now, per grid cell generated a list of possible tree ...
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Map Coloring Prolog
I wrote this code to solve the map coloring problem using prolog:
coloring([A,B,C,D,E,F]):-
maplist(=\=(A),[B,C,D,E]),
maplist(=\=(B),[C,D,F]),
C=\=D,
maplist(=\=(D),[E,F]),
E=\=F.
...
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Converting a list of integers into a CLPFD domain
I am trying to convert a list of integers to a CLPFD domain. e.g. [1,5,7] -> 1\/5\/7. I tried reading the documentation, but I couldn't find anything. The only thing I found is fd_dom/2.
fd_dom ...
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Unfulfillable distribution with prioritization
i'm working on a distribution issue with gnu prolog. Im trying to distribute teachers to several school subject based on time conditions. The Code for the ideal case looks like this.
soln(X) :-
X =...
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Why is this CLP(FD) constraint solving slowly and how do I debug it?
I'm learning Prolog by doing the Advent of Code challenges.
Spoilers for Advent of Code 2021 day 7 below:
The objective is: given a list of natural numbers n_1,..., n_k, find
min_(x\in \N) \sum_i=0^k |...
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The Grandma Birthday Puzzle in CLP(FD)
Can Prolog solve this puzzle with CLP(FD)? I see some problem
doing it with CLP(FD), since fractional cakes could be needed:
Edward is on his way to visit his Grandma, Who lives
at the end of the ...
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How to use an fd solver to determine which elements of a list can sum to a given number?
Given a list of possible summands I want to determine which, if any, can form a given sum. For example, with [1,2,3,4,5] I can make the sum of 9 with [4,5], [5,3,1], and [4,3,2].
I am using GNU Prolog ...
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How to prune wrong answers? Is my code wrong?
So I've tried to make my item_list_itemCount relation the most general possible and it indeed works, at least until a certain point. Here's the code:
% associates an item, a list and the number of ...
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Tree methods going on infinite loop
So all of my tree code is not working properly when I instantiate my integer variables. Here's an example of what I mean:
% relates a tree and the numbe of nodes in that tree(order)
tree_order(empty,0)...
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CLPFD ins operator yields not sufficiently instantiated error
So, my goal is to make a map colourer in Prolog. Here's the map I'm using:
And this are my colouring constraints:
colouring([A,B,C,D,E,F]) :-
maplist( #\=(A), [B,C,D,E] ),
maplist( #\=(B), [...
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There is no Zero in Mathematics Digits Riddle
This gives me:
?- X is 10^10//81-1.
X = 123456789.
So the expression delivers a number with all non-zero
digits. Is there another formula that delivers all digits,
possibly permuted, where the ...
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PROLOG exercise with constraints
I was doing this prolog exercise with constraints where each of the subfunctions that i did seems to work correctly but when i run the whole program it doesn't accept any solution for some reason.
We ...
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How to convert from tuples_in/2 in SWI-Prolog to fd_relation/2 in GNU Prolog?
The following example code uses SWI-Prolog
% example from https://github.com/Anniepoo/swiplclpfd/blob/master/clpfd.adoc
:- use_module(library(clpfd)).
trains([[1,2,0,1], % from station, to station, ...
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Understanding the implementation of label/5 in clpfd
I am trying to understand the implementation (I understand the usage) of the label/5 predicate in the clpfd library:
(copied from here)
1824label([], _, _, _, Consistency) :- !,
1825 ( ...
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Finding shortest path in water jugs problem
Here's my solution for the water jugs problem
:- use_module(library(clpfd)).
initial(state(8, 0, 0)).
final(state(4, 4, 0)).
constraint(A0, A1, B0, B1, C0, C1, V) :-
A0 #< A1,
( B0 #> 0, T ...
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CLPFD and recursive formulations
Given a field, find the "cheapest" path from (0, 0) to (3, 3). Only the moves up and to the right are allowed.
field([
[1, 1, 1, 1],
[3, 3, 4, 3],
[3, 3, 1, 3],
[3, 3, 1, 1]
]).
...
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GCD termination properties
Given this implementation of GCD
:- use_module(library(clpfd)).
:- use_module(library(reif)).
gcd(A, B, C) :-
C #> 0, A #>= C, B #>= C,
R #= A mod B,
A mod C #= 0,
B mod C #= 0,
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Solving Euler 4 with CLP
I've got this very slow solution to Project Euler 4,
:- use_module(library(clpfd)).
euler_004(P) :-
A in 1..9,
B in 0..9,
C in 0..9,
P #= A * 100001 + B * 10010 + C * 1100,
D in 100..999,
...
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CLPFD "OR" condition in domain declaration
Is there a way to express OR condition in the following problem without introducing an extra predicate p (this is Project Euler 1):
:- use_module(library(clpfd)).
p(B) :-
B in 0..1000,
( B mod 3 #= ...
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How to sum the results without findall
Is there an efficient and generic way of summing up results without generating an intermediate list:
main(A) :-
B #< 4000000,
B mod 2 #= 0,
findall(B, fibonacci(_, B), Bs),
sum_list(Bs, A)....
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Simplifying constraints in CLP puzzle
At the local games evening, four lads were competing in the Scrabble and chess competitions. Liam beat Mark in chess, James came third and the 16 year old won. Liam came second in Scrabble, the 15 ...
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Efficient Fibonacci in Prolog
I am trying to implement a Fibonacci predicate that can be efficiently used with CLP.
:- module(fibonacci, [fibonacci/2]).
fibonacci(N, F) :-
( var(N) ; integer(N) ),
( var(F) ; integer(F) ),
( ...
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Prolog pythagorean triplet
I'm trying to solve project Euler problem 9 using prolog. I'm a 100% n00b with prolog and I'm just trying to understand the basics right now.
I'm trying to use findall to get all triplets that would ...