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Predicate max_var_number/3
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The SWI-Prolog library
library(varnumbers): Utilities for numbered terms
numbervars/1
varnumbers/2
varnumbers/3
max_var_number/3
varnumbers_names/3
Packages
Availability:
:- use_module(
library(varnumbers)
).
(can be autoloaded)
[det]
max_var_number
(
+Term, +Start, -Max
)
True when
Max
is the max of
Start
and the highest numbered $VAR(N) term.
author
Vitor Santos Costa
Compatibility
YAP