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dif/2 is a Prolog built-in predicate to express in a sound manner syntactic inequality.

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Prolog bind variable to opposite of another boolean variable

I want to create a clause that will hold if its two boolean parameters are equal and the third parameter is 1 or its two boolean parameters are not equal and the third parameter is 0. My first attempt:...
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One common hobby between two persons in Prolog

I found this old question ( Prolog Predicate to return true when two people have same hobby ) for writing some code to find the same hobby between two persons using dif. I have a similar situation, to ...
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How to express a disjunction of inequalities compactly without redundant answers/solutions

Consider what I have tried: dif_to_orto(A, B, C) :- ( dif(A, B) ; dif(A, C) ). While this definition is fine from a declarative viewpoint it contains many redundancies. Think of: ?- ...
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Is "almost pure" Prolog expressive?

@false commented earlier: Yes, you can implement a Turing machine without dif/2. But you cannot even implement intersection or similar predicates. Suppose we do extend pure Prolog (Horn FOL + CWA + ...
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Why does SWI-Prolog invent f/2 given only f/1?

SWI-Prolog 7.6.4: ?- dif(X, f(Y)), X=f(a). X = f(a), dif(f(f(a), Y), f(f(Y), a)). Note that I use f/1 in the query, but the constraint is on f/2. It's not wrong, but seems rather circuitous. Why ...
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dif with occurs check

Is there a dif with occurs check? This here works: Welcome to SWI-Prolog (threaded, 64 bits, version 8.3.7) ?- set_prolog_flag(occurs_check, true). true. ?- dif(X,f(Y)), X = Y. X = Y. But the ...
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prolog - why should I use 'dif' instead of '=\='

I'm studying an example from book 'Prolog by Example' (by Helder Coelho and Jose C Cotta). Write a program for designing an architectural unit obeying the following specifications: + Two rectangular ...
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Non-destructive universal quantification in Prolog

A good language for logic programming should allow the programmer to use a language close to the language used by the mathematicians. Therefore, I have always considered the lack of proper universal ...
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What is never equal to itself?

Is there value in Prolog that is not equal to itself? I write answer to some question about min of tree and this answer also says that if tree is empty min is null. Sounds good idea first but now when ...
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What am I missing about equality and unification in Prolog?

I'm working through Clocksin and Mellish to try and finally go beyond just dabbling in Prolog. FWIW, I'm running SWI-Prolog: SWI-Prolog version 7.2.3 for x86_64-linux Anyway, I implemented a diff/2 ...
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How to implement a not_all_equal/1 predicate

How would one implement a not_all_equal/1 predicate, which succeeds if the given list contains at least 2 different elements and fails otherwise? Here is my attempt (a not very pure one): ...
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Longest common prefix (LCP) of a list of strings

lcs([ H|L1],[ H|L2],[H|Lcs]) :- !, lcs(L1,L2,Lcs). lcs([H1|L1],[H2|L2],Lcs):- lcs( L1 ,[H2|L2],Lcs1), lcs([H1|L1], L2 ,Lcs2), longest(Lcs1,Lcs2,Lcs), !. lcs(_,_,[]). ...
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Prolog, about how to form better clauses

I have following clauses: num_parent(adam, X) :- !, X = 0. num_parent(eve, X) :- !, X = 0. num_parent(X, 2). When I typed the query: num_parent(eve,X). It only returns: X = 0. which ...
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Prolog: searching if 2 elements in a list occur equally

I am new to Prolog and not a native speaker, so if you do not understand me, I am sorry. My question is how can I find if a and b from a list appears equally? For example, [a,a,b,b] should give me ...
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Can't show the second answer in Prolog

sisters(mary,catherine). sisters(catherine,mary). brothers(john,simone). brothers(simone,john). marriage(john,mary,2010). marriage(mary,john,2010). marriage(kate,simone,2009). marriage(simone,kate,...
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How to express the allDifferent/6 predicate?

Let allDifferent(A, B, C, D, E, F) be true if and only if ∀i, j in {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, the i-th and j-th arguments unify if and only if i = j. Thus allDifferent(3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9) is false, but ...
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Guidelines for implementing predicates like dif/2

Suppose I have a predicate foo/2 which defines a relation between its first and second argument. What is the most idiomatic and efficient way to change the implementation of foo/2 such that: if both ...
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Two different paths from X to Y in a graph

I am stuck with the following Prolog question: Given the edges of a graph with no cycles as facts. e.g: edge(a, b). edge(b, c). edge(c, d). edge(c, e). ... I have to write a predicate that tests ...
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prolog doesn't give me a solution when one exists

I am working through Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, but there is something I don't understand about prolog. I have the following program (based on their wallace and grommit program): /* teams.pl */ ...
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Remove leading zeros in list in Prolog

I have a list with an unknown number of zeros at the beginning of it, for example [0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 3]. I need this list to be stripped of leading zeros, so that it would look like [1, 2, 0 , 3]. ...
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Prolog Unification with not()

I am just learning prolog and there is a thing I can't get my head over. Suppose I have the following program value(v). a(X) :- not(value(X)). So a(v). gives me false, as value(v) can be proved ...
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Prolog : get the opposite result

I have the following code : neighbor(C1, C2, [C1, C2|L]). neighbor(C1, C2, [C2, C1|L]). neighbor(C1, C2, [H|L]) :- neighbor(C1, C2, L). not_neighbors(C5, C2, E, R) :- not_neighbor(C5, C2, E). ...
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`var(A)` and order of execution

Exercise 09 on this page http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~meidanis/courses/mc336/2009s2/prolog/problemas/ asks to create a predicate that packs repeated elements into sublists. A straightforward solution is ...
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How to validate commutativity involving the dif/2 constraint?

There is a lot of hype around the dif/2 constraint, especially as a rescue for some non-declarativity of (\=)/2 and (\==)/2. This non-declarativity is often characterized as non-monotonicity and ...
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Prolog: remove member of list with non-instantiated values

I want remove all appearences of an element on a list, similar to this, but in my case, the list may have non-instantiated variables. For example: delMember(z, [A,B,A,z], L). L = [A, B, A]; false. ...
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Counting occurrences in list

I'm trying to create a rule that counts the number of occurrences of a certain element in a given list, what I've tried so far does not seem to work the way I expect: The first argument here should be ...
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Prolog - How to limit variable list length

I am having trouble generating all lists that meet certain criteria. city(new_york, 47). city(chicago, 100). all_unique([]). all_unique([H|T]) :- H = [] ; (not(member(H, T)), all_unique(T)). cities(...
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Prolog - Check if two lists have the same elements except one

I'm working with two lists of characters and I want to check if they have the same elements except one in the same position, like this: compare([L1,L2,L3,L4],[W1,W2,W3,W4]) :- ((W1 \= L1, W2 = L2, W3 ...
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Eliminate consecutive duplicates

Eliminate consecutive duplicates of list elements. My solution for this is: compress([X,X|Xs], Q) :- compress([X|Xs], Q). compress([X,Y|Xs], Q) :- X \= Y, compress([Y|Xs], QR), append([X]...
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Prolog Compare elements of list

When given some input list, I want to build a new list and it should: Always add h in front of the new list Compare every two consecutive elements of the input list, and, if they are equal, append y ...
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How can i delete every item from list in Prolog

I want to define a relation del_all(X, L, L1) for removing all items X (if any) from list L. Sample query: ?- del_all(a, [a,b,a,c,d,a], L1). L1 = [b, c, d]. % expected ...
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Trying to obtain cost for a given path

I am new to Prolog I am trying in Prolog a rule that gives me a given path from a node to another and also gives me the total weight of the path. I have succeeded to get all the edges of the path ...
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Not member rule doesn't work as expected in Prolog

I am attempting to create a maze program in Prolog, whereby the aim is to find a route from the start of the maze to a point in the centre of the maze called m. The maze consists of squares which are ...
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How do i create a brother predicate for prolog?

I have been told to create a brother predicate which finds out if a brother has a sibling. Brother(B, S) :-. I know that you would need to find out if they have the same parents but i am not sure how ...
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Prolog: check against duplicates in a list

Write a predicate allDistinct/1 whose parameter is a list (of symbols) and which succeeds if all symbols in the list are different. notin(A,[]). notin(A,[B|C]) :- A\=B, notin(A,C). allDistinct(...
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Check if any element's frequency is above a limit

I want to solve a problem that is I have a Prolog list of elements. If the any of the element frequency is greater than N then false is return. My expectation like below. ?- frequency([1,2,2,2,5],3). ...
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Use Prolog to definition the departments and employees relationship

I'm working my way through an old exam and trying to check my work. I've attached images but the text is as quoted below: We want to extend a program for handling the staff of a company. For ...
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Counting within a list. Help me understand this code

I found a 3 year old question that helps me count the number of occurrences of variables within a list. The question had the answer below. The code works. But I can't understand how, can someone help ...
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Prolog: replacing an element in a list with another list

For the following query (and the predicates defined in the following) I get an unexpected answer: ?- rep([1,2,3], 3, [2,3,4], L). L = [1, 2, 2, 3, 4] ; L = [1, 2, 3]. % ...
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Why does this prolog program returns false?

woman(lisa). woman(maggie). parents(lisa , homer, marge). parents(maggie, homer, marge). sister(X, Y) :- X \= Y, woman(X), parents(X, P, M), parents(Y, P, M). When I ran the following ...
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Prolog Predicate to return true when two people have same hobby

I want to write a Prolog predicate that returns true when two people have the same hobby, without using negation. I have the following database: likes(john,movies). likes(john,tennis). likes(john,...
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Prolog not_member dont do its job

I have a Prolog problem here, I am trying to get unique airports into the list but my predicate does not work as expected. not_member(C, []). not_member(C, [H|L]) :- not_member(C, L), C \== H. ...
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Populate a list with only one occurrence of multiple list elements

I'm new to Prolog and I am trying to understand it. I started with some simple program, this one should: check if an element is contained in the rest of the list if FALSE do nothing if TRUE add it ...
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Prolog - Check number of occurences doesn't work as expected

In Prolog: I have the following function that counts the occurences of a certain element in a list: %count(L:list,E:int,N:int) (i,i,o) count([],_,0). count([H|T],E,C):-H == E,count(T,E,C1),C is C1+1. ...
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Order of goals(statements) in Prolog rules

I began to study Prolog recently and faced one strange problem. Here you can see a code example (I use SWI-Prolog 7.2.3) which gives a tree of relationships and my solution of 2 tasks. /* File: ...
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Splitting list in prolog based on condition

I have a list [a,a,a,a,b,b] My objective is to split it into [[a,a,a,a],[b,b]] the predicate i have implemented so far split1([],[]). split1([A1|T],[[H1,H2]|B]):- A1=[H1,H2], H1=H2, split(T,B). ...
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How to properly express inequality in prolog?

TL;DR: sibling(a,X) succeeds with the answer X = a, but sibling(a,a) fails. I have the following Prolog file: children(a, c). children(a, d). children(b, c). children(b, d). sibling(X, Y) :- X \=...
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Remove duplicates from a list while keeping the rightmost occurrences

I am trying to remove duplicates from a list while keeping the rightmost occurrences. E.g.: [1,2,3,1,2] is transformed in [3,1,2] It's one of my first tries in Prolog and I don't understand what am I ...
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Remove both the value and all duplicates of that value in a list in prolog

I'm having some trouble removing values from a list in prolog. I have a list of colors and I want to add a list of colors to it and keep all the values that have no duplicate and remove the rest. [...
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Why would Prolog match a variable to a result that fails if plugged in directly?

I'm making a Prolog program that finds a subset of a set of lists. This subset must match some specific conditions, an aspect of which is that the subset's lists cannot be identical. What's confusing ...
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