In lisp programming Consider the two versions of the function computing the combinations. Add a global variable counter and increment it by one at the top of both functions. This will count the number of function calls required to complete the calculations in each case. Try the two versions of the function for a few pairs of numbers n and m and print out the value of the counter after each of them. Don't forget to reset the counter to 0 before each call. Comment on the observed difference between the numbers of function calls

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Consider the two versions of the function computing the combinations. Add a global variable counter and increment it by one at the top of both functions. This will count the number of function calls required to complete the calculations in each case. Try the two versions of the function for a few pairs of numbers n and m and print out the value of the counter after each of them. Don't forget to reset the counter to 0 before each call. Comment on the observed difference between the numbers of function calls.

Combinations
C(n, m) = n!/(m! (n-m)!)
C(n, m) = C(n-1, m) + C(n-1, m-1)
(defun comb (nm)
(cond
((= nm) 1)
((= m 0) 1)
((= m 1) n)
(t (+ (comb (- n 1) m)
(comb (- n 1) (- m 1))))))
(comb 3 2); 3
(comb 5 2); 10
Improved version with DP:
(defun el10 (nm)
(+ (* n 10) m)) ; 10*n+m
(setq C (make-vector 100 mil))
(defun comb1 (nm)
(let ((res 0))
(if (setq res (elt C (el10 n m))) res
(setq res
(cond
((= nm) 1)
((= m 0) 0)
((= m 1) n)
(t (+ (comb1 (- n 1) m)
(- n 1)
(comb1
(- m 1))))))
(aset C (el10 nm) res))))
(comb1 7 3) ; 35
(comb1 10 5); 252
Transcribed Image Text:Combinations C(n, m) = n!/(m! (n-m)!) C(n, m) = C(n-1, m) + C(n-1, m-1) (defun comb (nm) (cond ((= nm) 1) ((= m 0) 1) ((= m 1) n) (t (+ (comb (- n 1) m) (comb (- n 1) (- m 1)))))) (comb 3 2); 3 (comb 5 2); 10 Improved version with DP: (defun el10 (nm) (+ (* n 10) m)) ; 10*n+m (setq C (make-vector 100 mil)) (defun comb1 (nm) (let ((res 0)) (if (setq res (elt C (el10 n m))) res (setq res (cond ((= nm) 1) ((= m 0) 0) ((= m 1) n) (t (+ (comb1 (- n 1) m) (- n 1) (comb1 (- m 1)))))) (aset C (el10 nm) res)))) (comb1 7 3) ; 35 (comb1 10 5); 252
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