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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T08:09:51+00:00 2026-06-08T08:09:51+00:00

Write a predicate cmp_list/3 , the first 2 arguments are 2 lists, and the

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Write a predicate cmp_list/3, the first 2 arguments are 2 lists, and the last one is Comparison which means ge, lt, le, or gt.
ge: greater or equal
lt: less than
le: less or equal
gt: greater than
the output should be like this:
the first two lists represent a version of a software, and the function is used to compare two versions of a software to see which one is newer:

?- cmp_list([2,3,4], [2,3,5], C).
C = lt ;
C = le .

?- cmp_list([1,2,3,4], [1,1,8], C).
C = gt ;
C = ge .
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    2026-06-08T08:09:52+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 8:09 am

    This smells like homework, so I’ll just give you a couple of hints.

    • If both lists are empty, they’re equal (le or ge).
    • If first list is empty, you have something like [], [V|Vt], ... which could be the end of the recursion when comparing, say 1.2 and 1.2.3, so the third argument should be lt.
    • Similarly, if the second list is empty, the third argument should be gt.
    • If both are non-empty, you should compare the heads. If they differ, answer gt or lt accordingly. If they are equal, recurse on the tails.
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