pub fn lex_ordered_unique_vecs_length_range<I: Clone + Iterator>(
a: u64,
b: u64,
xs: I,
) -> LexOrderedUniqueCollections<I, Vec<I::Item>> ⓘ
Expand description
Generates Vec
s, with lengths in a range $[a, b)$, with elements from a single iterator, such
that each Vec
has no repeated elements, and the elements in each Vec
are ordered the
same way as they are in the source iterator.
The Vec
s are ordered lexicographically with respect to the order of the element iterator.
The source iterator should not repeat any elements, but this is not enforced.
The iterator should be finite; if it is infinite, only prefixes of the iterator will be generated.
If $a \leq b$, the output is empty.
If $a = 0$ and $b = 1$, the output consists of a single empty Vec
.
If the input iterator is infinite and $0 < a < b$, the output length is also infinite.
If the input iterator length is $n$, the output length is $$ \sum_{i=a}^{b - 1} \binom{n}{i}. $$
§Examples
use itertools::Itertools;
use malachite_base::vecs::exhaustive::lex_ordered_unique_vecs_length_range;
let xss = lex_ordered_unique_vecs_length_range(2, 4, 1..=4).collect_vec();
assert_eq!(
xss.iter().map(Vec::as_slice).collect_vec().as_slice(),
&[
&[1, 2][..],
&[1, 2, 3],
&[1, 2, 4],
&[1, 3],
&[1, 3, 4],
&[1, 4],
&[2, 3],
&[2, 3, 4],
&[2, 4],
&[3, 4],
]
);