Michael Tobis wrote: > I want a list of all ordered permutations of a given length of a set > of tokens. Each token is a single character, and for convenience, they > are passed as a string in ascending ASCII order. > > For example > > permute("abc",2) > > should return ["aa","ab","ac","ba","bb","bc","ca","cb","cc"] > > and permute("13579",3) should return a list of 125 elements > ["111","113", ... ,"997","999"] > > permute("axc",N) or permute("2446",N) should raise ValueError as the > alphabet is not strictly sorted. > > I have a reasonably elegant solution but it's a bit verbose (a couple > dozen lines which I'll post later if there is interest). Is there some > clever Pythonism I didn't spot? > > thanks > mt >
1. You oughtta go ahead and post it. 2. Have you checked out xpermutations? http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/190465 James -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list