On Monday, October 5, 2015 at 2:33:50 PM UTC-4, puzzler wrote:
>
> You're not using the combinatorics library as efficiently as you could
> be. Here's the best strategy for generating all the team combinations with
> the same number of players:
>
Is a combinatorics library even needed for this?
(-> (for [a teams
b teams
:when (= (count a) (count b))]
#{a b})
(hash-set))
Should produce all distinct pairs with equal player counts, given that
"teams" is bound to a collection of teams, each of which is a collection of
player objects, and "seq" works on the former collection and "count" on the
latter ones. If each team is something more complex (e.g. a map with a
:players key) things get only slightly more complicated (e.g. changing
(count a) to (count (:players a))).
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