• Prolog Easter Challenge 2024

    From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to comp.lang.prolog on Wed Mar 27 16:43:32 2024
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    Hey Folks,

    Miss already that AoC 2023 is over. Some holidays ahead
    with nothing to do. Don't worry. Why not try this
    one in Prolog:

    "A man has 10 nickels amomng which there is a single
    counterfeit coin, which is either heavier or lighter
    than the other ons. How can one tell in weightings
    whether there is a counterfeit nickel, and if so
    which one it is?"

    Any Prolog solutions? What about CLP(FD) or
    CLP(B) solutions?

    Have Fun!
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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to comp.lang.prolog on Wed Mar 27 16:59:59 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.prolog


    Some say its related to this:

    David A. Huffmans Epiphany http://www.huffmancoding.com/my-uncle/scientific-american

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hey Folks,

    Miss already that AoC 2023 is over. Some holidays ahead
    with nothing to do. Don't worry. Why not try this
    one in Prolog:

    "A man has 10 nickels amomng which there is a single
    counterfeit coin, which is either heavier or lighter
    than the other ons. How can one tell in weightings
    whether there is a counterfeit nickel, and if so
    which one it is?"

    Any Prolog solutions? What about CLP(FD) or
    CLP(B) solutions?

    Have Fun!

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