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Sep 29, 2017 23:23
@KamilSolecki does that makes sense?
Sep 29, 2017 23:00
@KamilSolecki so what the function does it takes the array and then runs recursively using the heap method, to find the permutations.
Sep 29, 2017 22:59
@KamilSolecki it takes an array [1,2,3] and outputs all the permutations [1,2,3] [2,1,3] [1,3,2] [3,1,2] [2,3,1] [3,2,1]
Sep 29, 2017 22:55
@KamilSolecki indeed but it does print the correct answer in command window right now. Correct?
Sep 29, 2017 22:43
@KamilSolecki no worries take your time!
Sep 29, 2017 22:42
@towc no I just started :(
Sep 29, 2017 22:40
@KamilSolecki any good advice is appreciated.
Sep 29, 2017 22:39
@KamilSolecki so I exptected when I added newArr.push(str) after the if statement that all the strings would be pushed into the newArr and if I used return newArr this function would spit out all the permutations.
Sep 29, 2017 22:37
I tried several variations.
Sep 29, 2017 22:36
newArr = [];

function permAlone(str,n) {

var n = n || str.length
if(n==1){
  console.log(str)

  }else{
for(var i=1; i <= n; i++){
  permAlone(str,n-1)
if(n%2){
  var j=1
} else{
  j=i
}
 swap(str,j-1,n-1)
}
}
return
}

function swap(a,i,j){
  var temp = a[i]
  a[i] = a[j]
  a[j] = temp
}

// var newArr = permAlone('abc'.split('')).map(function(x){
//   return x.join('')
// })

permAlone([1,2,3])
Sep 29, 2017 22:33
sure
Sep 29, 2017 22:29
Anyone out there could lend me a hand. I'm working on a function that creates permutations, and I have figured how to do this, the only thing I'm stuck with is actually returning this result in an array.
 

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Sep 29, 2017 22:35
@towc here is my code. newArr = [];

function permAlone(str,n) {

var n = n || str.length
if(n==1){
console.log(str)

}else{
for(var i=1; i <= n; i++){
permAlone(str,n-1)
if(n%2){
var j=1
} else{
j=i
}
swap(str,j-1,n-1)
}
}
return
}

function swap(a,i,j){
var temp = a[i]
a[i] = a[j]
a[j] = temp
}

// var newArr = permAlone('abc'.split('')).map(function(x){
// return x.join('')
// })

permAlone([1,2,3])