Yes, for example .. . 

He has ten teams ... 

A - - > B
C - - -> D
E - - -> F
G - - > H
I - - - > J

plays the first week .. .  . and I got that week down!!!

Course its the following #any_num# weeks that got me . . . 

jim



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From: Sean Corfield <[email protected]>
To: cf-talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, April 16, 2011 5:27:34 PM
Subject: Re: Creating a Schedule


Does team A play team B both at home and away at some point in the
season? (i.e., do you need both A-home-B-away and B-home-A-away in the
schedule?)

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Jim Mixon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to write a scheduling program for a client. It will create 
>pool(billiards) matches on a weekly basis . .
>
> I need to to be able to collect input from client and create the schedule 
> based 
>on that input.
>
> 1. Number of weeks of session
> 2. Number of teams in league
> 3. This is based on a one day per week schedule
> 4. Different matches created from week to week, without repeating combination 
>until they are possible combinations are used. Then repeat the pattern . . .
> 5. One week home, next week away and back again . .
>
> I have tried numerous approaches, but I just never end up with all the 
> elements 
>correct. Tried looping thru one list, looping thru two lists, etc . . .
> boy I could use some help on this one . .



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