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Steven Q Miko (Guest)
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Dec-08-00, 10:36 PM (EST)
 
"Listing all permutations"
 
   I am looking for some help on permutations.

I'm afraid I don't completely understand your permutation program using recursion on your PermAll page. If you have a little bit of time, could you send me an explanation of it? I also do not know what you mean by the AddItem() function, if you don't pass it any variables. I don't understand what it does.

My particular project must create a bag to imput the numbers into, and then permutate the numbers in the bag. If you could write me a detailed explanation, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!

Steve


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Dec-08-00, 10:37 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Listing all permutations"
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   Have you tried running the program by hand? I would.


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Steven Q Miko (Guest)
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Dec-08-00, 10:41 PM (EST)
 
2. "RE: Listing all permutations"
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   I have figured it out. Thank you for responding!!


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