Copyright | (c) Levent Erkok |
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License | BSD3 |
Maintainer | erkokl@gmail.com |
Stability | experimental |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Puzzle:
You are standing in front of three rooms and must choose one. In one room is a Lady (whom you could and wish to marry), in the other two rooms are tigers (that if you choose either of these rooms, the tiger invites you to breakfast – the problem is that you are the main course). Your job is to choose the room with the Lady. The signs on the doors are:
- A Tiger is in this room
- A Lady is in this room
- A Tiger is in room two
At most only 1 statement is true. Where’s the Lady?
Synopsis
Documentation
ladyAndTigers :: IO AllSatResult Source #
Prints the only solution:
>>>
ladyAndTigers
Solution #1: sign1 = False :: Bool sign2 = False :: Bool sign3 = True :: Bool tiger1 = False :: Bool tiger2 = True :: Bool tiger3 = True :: Bool This is the only solution.
That is, the lady is in room 1, and only the third room's sign is true.