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Chapter 18.7, Problem 18.7.1CP
Program Plan Intro
Towers of Hanoi:
This is a type of program which is difficult to solve. It gets easier to solve using recursion. The problem includes moving a particular number of disks of different sizes from one tower to another. It has certain rules in moving the disks they are:
- The towers are labeled “A”, “B”, and “C”. The disks are labeled as 1, 2, 3, and so on.
- The bigger disk should not be on the top of smaller disk.
- Initially all the disks are placed on tower A.
- Only one disk can be moved at a time.
The aim of this problem is to move all the disks from tower A to tower B without violating the above rules.
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