Subject: Re: Q. on Ass5 360

> 
> 
> >It's OK just to use the ones in the assignment.
> >However, it's a good idea if these rules are
> >given as Prolog facts (rather than being part
> >of the algorithm) so that it becomes easy to add
> >new rules to the program. Like this:
> >
> >   rule(..., ...).
> >   rule(..., ...).
> >   rule(..., ...).
> >   rule(..., ...).
> >
> >   genVanityPlates :-
> >         ....
> >         rule(F, T),
> >         ....
> >
> 
> Which means if the words from the dictionary
> cannot be shortened into the length  =< 6
> due to the rule "ones"  , it's still OK ?

You should only produce words that fit the
criteria in the assignment (length <=6, etc).

(Is that what you were asking? I have the
feeling that I don't understand the question.)

/CC

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