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p24.erl
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-module(p24).
-export([answer/0]).
%% A permutation is an ordered arrangement of objects. For example, 3124 is one possible permutation of the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4.
%% If all of the permutations are listed numerically or alphabetically, we call it lexicographic order.
%% The lexicographic permutations of 0, 1 and 2 are:
%% 012 021 102 120 201 210
%% What is the millionth lexicographic permutation of the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9?
answer() ->
Len = 10,
find_answer(999999, Len, lists:seq(0, Len-1), []).
%% C is the lexi-perm we're looking for
%% N is how many numbers are left to lookup
%% Nums are the available Numbers to choose from
%% A is a reverse-order list containing the C-th permutation
find_answer(_C, 0, _Nums, A) -> lists:reverse(A);
find_answer(C, N, Nums, A) ->
PerN = my_math:perms(N-1, N-1),
Num = lists:nth(C div PerN + 1, Nums),
find_answer(C rem PerN, N-1, lists:subtract(Nums, [Num]), [Num | A]).