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Permute 2 Is fantastic easy to use software for that everybody from beginners to experts to easily convert to video and audio to mac formats. One huge plus about this app is it’s constantly updated for bugs and Improvments almost every month. Consider two -element arrays of integers, and.You want to permute them into some and such that the relation holds for all where.For example, if, and, a valid satisfying our relation would be and,.
per·mute
(pər-myo͞ot′)tr.v.per·mut·ed, per·mut·ing, per·mutes2. Mathematics To subject to permutation.
[Middle English permuten, from Old French permuter, from Latin permūtāre : per-, per- + mūtāre, to change; see mei- in Indo-European roots.]
per·mut′a·ble adj.
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permute
(pəˈmjuːt) vb (tr)2. (Mathematics) maths to subject to permutation
[C14: from Latin permūtāre, from per- + mūtāre to change, alter]
perˌmutaˈbility, perˈmutablenessn
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per•mute
(pərˈmyut)v.t. -mut•ed, -mut•ing.
2. Math. to subject to permutation.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Latin permūtāre to exchange, transform. See per-, mutate]
per•mut`a•bil′i•ty, per•mut′a•ble•ness,n.
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permute
Past participle: permuted
Gerund: permuting
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permute |
permute |
Present |
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I permute |
you permute |
he/she/it permutes |
we permute |
you permute |
they permute |
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I permuted |
you permuted |
he/she/it permuted |
we permuted |
you permuted |
they permuted |
Present Continuous |
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I am permuting |
you are permuting |
he/she/it is permuting |
we are permuting |
you are permuting |
they are permuting |
Present Perfect |
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I have permuted |
you have permuted |
he/she/it has permuted |
we have permuted |
you have permuted |
they have permuted |
Past Continuous |
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I was permuting |
you were permuting |
he/she/it was permuting |
we were permuting |
you were permuting |
they were permuting |
Past Perfect |
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I had permuted |
you had permuted |
he/she/it had permuted |
we had permuted |
you had permuted |
they had permuted |
Future |
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I will permute |
you will permute |
he/she/it will permute |
we will permute |
you will permute |
they will permute |
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I will have permuted |
you will have permuted |
he/she/it will have permuted |
we will have permuted |
you will have permuted |
they will have permuted |
Future Continuous |
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I will be permuting |
you will be permuting |
he/she/it will be permuting |
we will be permuting |
you will be permuting |
they will be permuting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been permuting |
you have been permuting |
he/she/it has been permuting |
we have been permuting |
you have been permuting |
they have been permuting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been permuting |
you will have been permuting |
he/she/it will have been permuting |
we will have been permuting |
you will have been permuting |
they will have been permuting |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been permuting |
you had been permuting |
he/she/it had been permuting |
we had been permuting |
you had been permuting |
they had been permuting |
Conditional |
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I would permute |
you would permute |
he/she/it would permute |
we would permute |
you would permute |
they would permute |
Past Conditional |
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I would have permuted |
you would have permuted |
he/she/it would have permuted |
we would have permuted |
you would have permuted |
they would have permuted |
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Verb | 1. | permute - change the order or arrangement of; 'Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word' transpose, commute change by reversal, reverse, turn - change to the contrary; 'The trend was reversed'; 'the tides turned against him'; 'public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern' map, represent - to establish a mapping (of mathematical elements or sets) |
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Algorithm::Permute - Handy and fast permutation with object oriented interface
This handy module makes performing permutation in Perl easy and fast, although perhaps its algorithm is not the fastest on the earth. It supports permutation r of n objects where 0 < r <= n.
Returns a permutor object for the given items.
Returns a list of the items in the next permutation. The order of the resulting permutation is the same as of the previous version of
Algorithm::Permute
.Returns the list of items which will be returned by next(), but doesn't advance the sequence. Could be useful if you wished to skip over just a few unwanted permutations.
Resets the iterator to the start. May be used at any time, whether the entire set has been produced or not. Has no useful return value.
Starting with version 0.03, there is a function - not exported by default - which supports a callback style interface:
![Permute Permute](https://content.wolfram.com/uploads/sites/35/2011/11/permutations-image19-11.jpg)
A block of code is passed, which will be executed for each permutation. The array will be changed in place, and then changed back again before
permute
returns. During the execution of the callback, the array is read-only and you'll get an error if you try to change its length. (You can change its elements, but the consequences are liable to confuse you and may change in future versions.)You have to pass an array, it can't just be a list. It does work with special arrays and tied arrays, though unless you're doing something particularly abstruse you'd be better off copying the elements into a normal array first. Example:
The code is run inside a pseudo block, rather than as a normal subroutine. That means you can't use
return
, and you can't jump out of it using goto
and so on. Also, caller
won't tell you anything helpful from inside the callback. Such is the price of speed.The order in which the permutations are generated is not guaranteed, so don't rely on it.
The low-level hack behind this function makes it currently the fastest way of doing permutation among others.
I've collected some Perl routines and modules which implement permutation, and do some simple benchmark. The whole result is the following.
Permutation of eight scalars:
Permutation of nine scalars (the Abigail's routine is commented out, because it stores all of the result in memory, swallows all of my machine's memory): Chaos control 1 1 3 download free.
The benchmark script is included in the bench directory. I understand that speed is not everything. So here is the list of URLs of the alternatives, in case you hate this module.
- Memoization is discussed in chapter 4 Perl Cookbook, so you can get it from O'Reilly: ftp://ftp.oreilly.com/published/oreilly/perl/cookbook
- Abigail's: http://www.foad.org/~abigail/Perl
- List::Permutor: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/List
- The classic way, usually used by Lisp hackers: perldoc perlfaq4
In Edwin's words: Yustina Sri Suharini - my ex-fiance-now-wife, for providing the permutation problem to me.
- Data Structures, Algorithms, and Program Style Using C - Korsh and Garrett
- Algorithms from P to NP, Vol. I - Moret and Shapiro
Edwin Pratomo <[email protected]> was the original author.
Permute 2 2 2 80 Work Schedule
Stephan Loyd <[email protected]> is co-maintainer after version 0.12.
The object oriented interface is taken from Tom Phoenix's
List::Permutor
. Robin Houston <[email protected]> invented and contributed the callback style interface.Permute 2 2 2 827 Experimental
This software is copyright (c) 1999 by Edwin Pratomo.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
To install Algorithm::Permute, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.