This seems to be a question about finding all possible paths through a graph that end in "24". This does the job:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Graph::Directed;
my $g = "Graph::Directed"->new;
$g->add_edge(split ":") for qw(
0:6
0:12
0:18
0:24
6:12
6:18
6:24
12:18
12:24
18:24
);
# This doesn't protect against cyclic graphs
sub paths_from_vertex
{
my $g = shift;
my $v = shift;
return unless $g->has_vertex($v);
my @s = $g->successors($v);
return [$v] unless @s;
my @p = map { paths_from_vertex($g, $_) } @s;
unshift @$_, $v for @p;
return @p;
}
sub print_path
{
my @path = @{+shift};
for my $i ( 0 .. $#path-1 )
{
print "$path[$i]:$path[$i+1] ";
}
print "\n";
}
for my $i (0..24)
{
print_path($_) for paths_from_vertex($g, $i);
}
package Cow { use Moo; has name => (is => 'lazy', default => sub { 'Mooington' }) } say Cow->new->name
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