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I used to have this code, however, I have since lost it. But I believe that I just googled permutations for it. You would just need to adapt it to the language you're writing it for. Ciao! Michael Schutte Classic Italian dishes with a Bob Evans Twist - Enjoy our new Homestyle Pastas! rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 12/01/2006 02:02:07 PM:
I have an array of 9 numbers that I need to find all permutations to perform some analysis on them {I know there is 362,880 permutations}. I.e. (1 2 3) would give (1 2 3), (1 3 2), (2 1 3), (2 3 1), (3 1 2) & (3 2 1). Does anyone have a routine that would re-order such an array? \Vincent -- This is the RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries (RPG400-L) mailing
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