How to print z3 solver results print(s.model()) in

2019-02-28 23:50发布

Suppose I have a list of 10 variables

v = [Real('v_%s' % (i+1)) for i in range(10)]

and I want to add a simple constraint like this

s = Solver()
for i in range(10):
    s.add(v[i] == i)
if s.check() == sat:
    print(s.model())

So a satisfying model is v_1 = 0, v_2 = 1 .... v_10 = 9. However the output of print(s.model()) is totoally unordered which makes me confused when I have lots of variables in a bigger model. For this example, the output of my computer is v_5, v_7, v_4, v_2, v_1, v_3, v_6, v_8, v_9, v_10, but I want to ouput the variables of this model in order like v_1, v_2, ..., v_10. Can anyone tell me does z3Py have this kind of function or not? Thanks!

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冷血范
2楼-- · 2019-03-01 00:32

You can turn the model into a list and sort it in any way you like:

from z3 import *

v = [Real('v_%s' % (i+1)) for i in range(10)]

s = Solver()
for i in range(10):
    s.add(v[i] == i)
if s.check() == sat:
    m = s.model()
    print (sorted ([(d, m[d]) for d in m], key = lambda x: str(x[0])))

This prints:

[(v_1, 0), (v_10, 9), (v_2, 1), (v_3, 2), (v_4, 3), (v_5, 4), (v_6, 5), (v_7, 6), (v_8, 7), (v_9, 8)]

Note that the names are sorted lexicographically, hence v_10 comes after v_1 and before v_2. If you want v_10 to come at the end, you can do further processing as it fits your needs.

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