Re: prolog to solve mathematic issuse with example code.



On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 18:11:16 +0200
Gerhard Wolf <quisquiliae@xxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> i am new to prolog and i would like to have some examples to
> mathematic issuses. For example a equation:
>
> x - y - z = 100
>
> x, y, z can be any of a group of 10 numbers.
>
> can you post me links where prolog is used to solve mathematic
> problems with example code?

Looks non trivial. Is there a prize?

Dhu

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