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Create all possible words using a set or letters


Finding all length-n words on an alphabet that have a specified number of each letterFinding all dictionary words that can be made with a given set of characters (Wordfeud/Scrabble)How to enumerate all possible binary associations?Sorting an Array with words in different languagesUsing StringCases and treating certain phrases as single wordsGraph showing valid English words obtained by insertion of single charactersTrim a list of elementsList all possible microstates and corresponding energy using mathematica.Selecting words having a specific number of letters from a textSelecting elements using two lists













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Given a list of letters,



letters = "A", "B", ..., "F" 


is it possible to get Mathematica to generate all ‘words’ (in this example, 6 letter words), if only one letter can be used one time only, e.g. ABCDEF, ABCDFE, …? TIA.










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    Given a list of letters,



    letters = "A", "B", ..., "F" 


    is it possible to get Mathematica to generate all ‘words’ (in this example, 6 letter words), if only one letter can be used one time only, e.g. ABCDEF, ABCDFE, …? TIA.










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      Given a list of letters,



      letters = "A", "B", ..., "F" 


      is it possible to get Mathematica to generate all ‘words’ (in this example, 6 letter words), if only one letter can be used one time only, e.g. ABCDEF, ABCDFE, …? TIA.










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      Given a list of letters,



      letters = "A", "B", ..., "F" 


      is it possible to get Mathematica to generate all ‘words’ (in this example, 6 letter words), if only one letter can be used one time only, e.g. ABCDEF, ABCDFE, …? TIA.







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          You can create permutations with all of the letters as strings with:



          StringJoin /@ Permutations[letters]


          If you want lists of the individual letters just use:



          Permutations[letters]


          Check the documentation of Permutations to learn about permutations with subsets of letters. If you want to use each letter more than once, look at the documentation for Tuples.






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            Thanks(x2). Is there some way to check how many words contain a ‘sub-word’, like ‘ab’ or even a set of ‘sub-words’ like ‘ab’ and ‘cd’? And is there any web page or text book that deals with combinatorics in Mathematica (on a more ‘basic’ level) that I could visit/buy and read?
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          Pemutations will do it:



          letters = "a", "b", "c";
          Permutations[letters, 3]
          "a", "b", "c", "a", "c", "b", "b", "a", "c",
          "b", "c", "a", "c", "a", "b", "c", "b", "a"





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            If I follow the OP's question, I think they want the following:



            letters = "a", "b", "c";
            p = Permutations[letters, #] & /@ Range[Length[letters]];
            (StringJoin[#] & /@ #) & /@ p

            a, b, c, ab, ac, ba, bc, ca, cb, abc, acb, bac, bca, cab, cba





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              You can create permutations with all of the letters as strings with:



              StringJoin /@ Permutations[letters]


              If you want lists of the individual letters just use:



              Permutations[letters]


              Check the documentation of Permutations to learn about permutations with subsets of letters. If you want to use each letter more than once, look at the documentation for Tuples.






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                Thanks(x2). Is there some way to check how many words contain a ‘sub-word’, like ‘ab’ or even a set of ‘sub-words’ like ‘ab’ and ‘cd’? And is there any web page or text book that deals with combinatorics in Mathematica (on a more ‘basic’ level) that I could visit/buy and read?
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              $begingroup$

              You can create permutations with all of the letters as strings with:



              StringJoin /@ Permutations[letters]


              If you want lists of the individual letters just use:



              Permutations[letters]


              Check the documentation of Permutations to learn about permutations with subsets of letters. If you want to use each letter more than once, look at the documentation for Tuples.






              share|improve this answer









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                Thanks(x2). Is there some way to check how many words contain a ‘sub-word’, like ‘ab’ or even a set of ‘sub-words’ like ‘ab’ and ‘cd’? And is there any web page or text book that deals with combinatorics in Mathematica (on a more ‘basic’ level) that I could visit/buy and read?
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              $begingroup$

              You can create permutations with all of the letters as strings with:



              StringJoin /@ Permutations[letters]


              If you want lists of the individual letters just use:



              Permutations[letters]


              Check the documentation of Permutations to learn about permutations with subsets of letters. If you want to use each letter more than once, look at the documentation for Tuples.






              share|improve this answer









              $endgroup$



              You can create permutations with all of the letters as strings with:



              StringJoin /@ Permutations[letters]


              If you want lists of the individual letters just use:



              Permutations[letters]


              Check the documentation of Permutations to learn about permutations with subsets of letters. If you want to use each letter more than once, look at the documentation for Tuples.







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                Thanks(x2). Is there some way to check how many words contain a ‘sub-word’, like ‘ab’ or even a set of ‘sub-words’ like ‘ab’ and ‘cd’? And is there any web page or text book that deals with combinatorics in Mathematica (on a more ‘basic’ level) that I could visit/buy and read?
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              Thanks(x2). Is there some way to check how many words contain a ‘sub-word’, like ‘ab’ or even a set of ‘sub-words’ like ‘ab’ and ‘cd’? And is there any web page or text book that deals with combinatorics in Mathematica (on a more ‘basic’ level) that I could visit/buy and read?
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              Pemutations will do it:



              letters = "a", "b", "c";
              Permutations[letters, 3]
              "a", "b", "c", "a", "c", "b", "b", "a", "c",
              "b", "c", "a", "c", "a", "b", "c", "b", "a"





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                Pemutations will do it:



                letters = "a", "b", "c";
                Permutations[letters, 3]
                "a", "b", "c", "a", "c", "b", "b", "a", "c",
                "b", "c", "a", "c", "a", "b", "c", "b", "a"





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                  Pemutations will do it:



                  letters = "a", "b", "c";
                  Permutations[letters, 3]
                  "a", "b", "c", "a", "c", "b", "b", "a", "c",
                  "b", "c", "a", "c", "a", "b", "c", "b", "a"





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                  Pemutations will do it:



                  letters = "a", "b", "c";
                  Permutations[letters, 3]
                  "a", "b", "c", "a", "c", "b", "b", "a", "c",
                  "b", "c", "a", "c", "a", "b", "c", "b", "a"






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                      If I follow the OP's question, I think they want the following:



                      letters = "a", "b", "c";
                      p = Permutations[letters, #] & /@ Range[Length[letters]];
                      (StringJoin[#] & /@ #) & /@ p

                      a, b, c, ab, ac, ba, bc, ca, cb, abc, acb, bac, bca, cab, cba





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                        If I follow the OP's question, I think they want the following:



                        letters = "a", "b", "c";
                        p = Permutations[letters, #] & /@ Range[Length[letters]];
                        (StringJoin[#] & /@ #) & /@ p

                        a, b, c, ab, ac, ba, bc, ca, cb, abc, acb, bac, bca, cab, cba





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                          If I follow the OP's question, I think they want the following:



                          letters = "a", "b", "c";
                          p = Permutations[letters, #] & /@ Range[Length[letters]];
                          (StringJoin[#] & /@ #) & /@ p

                          a, b, c, ab, ac, ba, bc, ca, cb, abc, acb, bac, bca, cab, cba





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                          If I follow the OP's question, I think they want the following:



                          letters = "a", "b", "c";
                          p = Permutations[letters, #] & /@ Range[Length[letters]];
                          (StringJoin[#] & /@ #) & /@ p

                          a, b, c, ab, ac, ba, bc, ca, cb, abc, acb, bac, bca, cab, cba






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