I'd attempt this, but your specification is inconsistent, and as I was looking at it, I stopped working on it until you clarify. Specifically:
This specification cannot be used with your sample data because you have the items delivered in different orders in the subexpressions: (abdc) vs (adc-b). So are you saying:
  1. that we're permitted to select a subexpression at random with which to comply, or
  2. that your sample data would never be the actual data, or
  3. that this rule can be tossed out?
(Each of those yields a slightly different solution in my mind, because I can optimize for some things differently in each. {grin})

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker


In reply to Re: Boolean algebra by merlyn
in thread Boolean algebra by le

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