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On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 10:29 PM, abha awasthi <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 9:45 PM, vikas <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> One of my friend posted this question to me and I am unable to get
>> anywhere. Could you guys please help
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>> A game of cards has 5 colors and 5 values. Thus a total of 25 cards are
>> possible. Player 1 will choose n cards and tell you exactly , what all
>> cards he has. Then he will spread cards in front of you with face downwards
>> in random fashion.
>> So you know the card values but not the ordering. Player 1 will provide
>> you 2 types of hints , he can tell you what all cards have some color or he
>> can tell you what all cards have some value. you need to tell the ordering
>> of cards with the help of these hints.
>> challenge is to find out minimum number of hints to be provided by player
>> 1 so that you are able to make it for all cards.
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>> e.g. say player chosen n=5 cards
>> and tells you the values
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>> B1 Y1 W1 G1 R1
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>> he can either tell you that what all cards are 1 (in this case all cards)
>> or can tell you different color like leftmost is color 'B" and next after
>> 'Y' and so on. So minimun hints in this case is 4
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>> another example
>> if n=4
>> G4 R3 R4 B3
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>> Here he can tell you the card 1st and 3rd are of  values 4 and cards 2
>> and 3 are of color 'R'. This will be sufficient to infer the card values.
>> so answer is 2
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>> I am not interested in code , please suggest plain simple algorithms, if
>> possible with arguments that why it is correct ?
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