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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T03:51:51+00:00 2026-05-28T03:51:51+00:00

Considering an array a[i] , i=0,1,…,g , where g could be any given number,

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Considering an array a[i], i=0,1,...,g, where g could be any given number, and a[0]=1.

for a[1]=a[0]+1 to 1 do
   for a[2]=a[1]+1 to 3 do
      for a[3]=a[2]+1 to 5 do
         ...
            for a[g]=a[g-1]+1 to 2g-1 do
               #print a[1],a[2],...a[g]#

The problem is that everytime we change the value of g, we need to modify the code, those loops above. This is not a good code.

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    2026-05-28T03:51:52+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 3:51 am

    Recursion is one way to solve this(although I was love to see an iterative solution).

    !!! Warning, untested code below !!!

    template<typename A, unsigned int Size>
    void recurse(A (&arr)[Size],int level, int g)
    {
       if (level > g) 
       { 
         // I am at the bottom level, do stuff here
         return;
       }
    
       for (arr[level] = arr[level-1]+1; arr[level] < 2 * level -1; arr[level]++)
       {
    
          recurse(copy,level+1,g);
       }
    }
    

    Then call with recurse(arr,1,g);

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