I am struggling with the following 2 questions in Prolog, I need this code for my work. Any help is greatly appreciated.
-How to write a predicate that recognizes a "pair" in RLE list? The return value of course is true or false.
-How to write a predicate that recognizes a RLE string?
I just seem to be lost. Please, any help is appreciated.
Prolog/AI help..??
Started by hgoratela, Apr 14 2010 02:01 AM
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#1
Posted 14 April 2010 - 02:01 AM
#2
Posted 14 April 2010 - 07:25 AM
I am struggling with the following 2 questions about Prolog.
- How come people sign on here just to ask questions about it?
- Where, exactly, is Prolog used these days, and why?
- How come people sign on here just to ask questions about it?
- Where, exactly, is Prolog used these days, and why?
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#3
Posted 14 April 2010 - 11:54 AM
I am struggling with the following 2 questions about the relevantness of off-topic rants:
- How the hell are AI and game-development related? This is madness.
- Where, exactly, is Wikipedia and google located these days to find information about where Prolog is used these days, and why?
- How the hell are AI and game-development related? This is madness.
- Where, exactly, is Wikipedia and google located these days to find information about where Prolog is used these days, and why?
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#4
Posted 14 April 2010 - 09:40 PM
I am struggling with the following 2 questions about the next two questions:
- Why are these even questions?
- Should I even have a second question if this is all I am asking?
- Why are these even questions?
- Should I even have a second question if this is all I am asking?
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TheNut said:
"Hmm, yes. Strong is the force with this one"
#5
Posted 14 April 2010 - 10:20 PM
I need to know in order to implement it, its a new language they are using at my work and I have never worked with Prolog earlier. Any decent replies would be greatly appreciated. I don't want comments, I want replies.
#6
Posted 14 April 2010 - 10:41 PM
phresnel said:
- Where, exactly, is Wikipedia and google located these days to find information about where Prolog is used these days, and why?
Re-dun-dant adj. 1. See redundant
TheNut said:
"Hmm, yes. Strong is the force with this one"
#7
Posted 14 April 2010 - 11:29 PM
hgoratela: you should dive into the Prolog docs if you haven't already. And you should probably post on a forum that actually specializes in Prolog. I don't think very many (anyone?) here actually uses Prolog.
We continue to get Prolog posts from time to time because we have a couple of threads on it in the archives, and people keep finding them on Google. But we're a game development forum and Prolog isn't commonly used for game development, so this is really the wrong place to ask Prolog questions.
We continue to get Prolog posts from time to time because we have a couple of threads on it in the archives, and people keep finding them on Google. But we're a game development forum and Prolog isn't commonly used for game development, so this is really the wrong place to ask Prolog questions.
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