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powerset.go
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// Copyright (c) 2015, Peter Mrekaj. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE.txt file.
package recursion
// PowerSetRec returns a power set of s (it uses recursion to generate the set).
// The time complexity is O(n*(2**n)). The space complexity is O(2**n).
// The returned boolean value is always true.
func PowerSetRec(s []interface{}) (ps [][]interface{}, ok bool) {
// generate generates a power set of s[i:] into the ps.
var generate func(i int, branch []interface{})
generate = func(i int, branch []interface{}) {
if i == len(s) {
ps = append(ps, append([]interface{}(nil), branch...))
return
}
generate(i+1, append(branch, s[i])) // Generate all subsets that contain s[i].
generate(i+1, branch) // Generate all subsets that do not contain s[i].
}
generate(0, nil)
return ps, true
}
// PowerSetItr returns a power set of s (it uses mapping to integer bits to generate the set).
// The time complexity is O(n*(2**n)). The space complexity is O(2**n)
// The nil, false is returned if the length of s is equal or bigger
// then size of int of actual architecture.
func PowerSetItr(s []interface{}) (ps [][]interface{}, ok bool) {
if len(s) >= intSize {
return ps, false
}
for i := 0; i < (1 << uint(len(s))); i++ {
var ss []interface{}
// x == 0 indicates sub-set end.
// x &= (x - 1) ensures that the iteration count will be the same as number of bits set to 1 in x.
for x := i; x > 0; x &= (x - 1) {
lsb, i := x&-x, 0 // x&-x is same as x&^(x - 1).
for p := 1; lsb&p == 0; p = p << 1 { // lsb must always be greater then 0, which is always true 'cause x > 0.
i++ // Compute the index of x's least significant bit.
}
ss = append(ss, s[i])
}
ps = append(ps, ss)
}
return ps, true
}